Scientists capture first 3D movies of pelvic organs in motion
NCT ID NCT06577831
Summary
This study tested new 3D MRI scanning methods to create moving images of how pelvic organs shift and deform during activities. Researchers enrolled 50 adult women to capture these detailed movements, aiming to better understand pelvic floor disorders that affect many women's quality of life. The goal is to develop better tools for doctors to visualize these complex movements, which could eventually help with diagnosis and treatment planning.
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Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Marseille _ Hopital de la Timone
Marseille, France, 13005, France
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