DYNAMIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; RELIABILITY OF ASSESSMENT AND CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL FINDINGS OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE

Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging; reliability of assessment and correlation with clinical findings of pelvic organ prolapse

Introduction: 5318008 Pelvic floor dysfunction and prolapse affect about 50% of women past middle age.Failure to recognize the complex set of pelvic floor defects in individuals leads to most postsurgical failures.Diagnosis and grading of pelvic floor dysfunction is primarily done by physical examination.Imaging does not have yet an established rol

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Reflections on generating (disjunctive) cuts

We consider the problem of constructing generic supporting hyperplanes to be used within a (branch and) bound-and-cut algorithm.We review some of the properties that these hyperplanes should enjoy.It is generally admitted that they should cut a parasitic point generated during the process.We argue that the advantages of restricting supports to cuts

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