- -La disfunción del suelo pélvico es una entidad con causas anatómicas complejas
- -El estudio cine-RM permite realizar una analisis funcional que se correlaciona con las distintas causa de manera directa
- -Es necesario además,
definir las alteraciones estructurales acompañanes lo que podría facilitar el manejo quirurgico
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