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Pelvic floor

The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is an anatomical location in the human body which has an important role in urinary and anal continence, sexual function, and support of the pelvic organs. The pelvic floor includes muscles, both skeletal and smooth, ligaments, and fascia and separates between the pelvic cavity from above, and the perineum from below.

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Pelvic floor

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples17
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Pelvic floor

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related to Clinical significance · 8
Pelvic floor → Anterior, Apical, Cystourethrocele, Posterior, Rectocele, The, Urethrocele, Vaginal
related to Definition · 3
Pelvic floor → However, In, Some
related to Additional images · 2
Pelvic floor → The, This
related to Relations · 2
Pelvic floor → Posteriorly, The
see also · 2
Pelvic floor → Coccyx, Female

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pelvic floor urinary anal prolapse muscle also vagina incontinence may muscles continence perineum function include used organ diaphragm support organs

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Pelvic floorrelated to Additional imagesThe0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Additional imagesThis0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceThe0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceAnterior0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceUrethrocele0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceCystourethrocele0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significancePosterior0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceRectocele0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceApical0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to Clinical significanceVaginal0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to DefinitionSome0.60section
Pelvic floorrelated to DefinitionHowever0.60section

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