PA Anatomy: Pelvis: Case 4 |
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This is also an MR, in the axial plane. The urine in the bladder is dark (low signal), so this is a T1-weighted sequence. T1-weighted images often show anatomy best. |
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Try to identify the labeled structures on this image sequence. They are related to the anatomy of the posterior portion of the pelvis. What important nerve passes through this region? |
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