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Figure 6. (a) The inferior hypogastric plexus can be seen both on sagittal and coronal imaging. This is demonstrated on these paracoronal images as strands (arrows), measuring between 2 mm and 4 mm in diameter and best seen at the level of the seminal vesicles. (b) On the sagittal images, the inferior hypogastric plexus forms a densely fenestrated meshwork of nerves, of high-signal intensity close to the pelvic sidewall (arrow).





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