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Pelvimetry on maximum intensity projection of a low-dose CT scan of the pelvis of a 31 year old woman who had a protracted childbirth.

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  • (2016). "Pelvimetry by Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography in Non-Pregnant Multiparous Women Who Delivered Vaginally". Polish Journal of Radiology 81: 219–227. DOI:10.12659/PJR.896380. ISSN 0137-7183.
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