Publications
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Perineal descent and patients' symptoms of anorectal dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, and urinary incontinence
S.R. Broekhuis, J.C.M. Hendriks, J.J. Fütterer, M.E. Vierhout, J.O. Barentsz & K.B. Kluivers INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging study was to assess the relation between the position and mobility of the...
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Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction are poorly correlated with findings on clinical examination and dynamic MR imaging of the pelvic floor
S.R. Broekhuis, J.J. Fütterer, J.C.M. Hendriks, J.O. Barentsz, M.E. Vierhout & K.B. Kluivers INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the study was to determine whether patients' symptoms agree with findings on clinical examination and dynamic MR...
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A systematic review of clinical studies on dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of pelvic organ prolapse: the use of reference lines and anatomical landmarks
S.R. Broekhuis, J.J. Fütterer, J.O. Barentsz, M.E. Vierhout & K.B. Kluivers INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of our study was to provide a systematic literature review of clinical studies on pelvic organ prolapse staging with use of dynamic...
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POP-Q, dynamic MR imaging, and perineal ultrasonography: do they agree in the quantification of female pelvic organ prolapse?
S.R. Broekhuis, K.B. Kluivers, J.C.M. Hendriks, J.J. Fütterer, J.O. Barentsz & M.E. Vierhout INTRODUCTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS: This study evaluates the agreement in prolapse staging between clinical examination, dynamic magnetic resonance (MR), imaging and...
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Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging: reliability of anatomical landmarks and reference lines used to assess pelvic organ prolapse
S.R. Broekhuis, K.B. Kluivers, J.C.M. Hendriks, M.E. Vierhout, J.O. Barentsz & J.J. Fütterer The aim of this study was to determine the intra- and interobserver reliability of dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) staging in pelvic organ prolapse patients....