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Abdominal ultrasonography in the axial plane, between the xiphoid process and the navel, of a 38 year old woman who has developed diastasis recti after pregnancy. It shows a distance of 3.5 cm between the rectus abdominis muscles (distance between the crosses), but no hernia through the linea alba.
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