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Ultrasound rump fat: Difference between revisions
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Rump fat thickness is a fat depot that is highly related to 12th-13th rib fat thickness. To collect this image, the ultrasound transducer should be placed directly between the hooks and pins without a standoff guide. | Rump fat thickness is a fat depot that is highly related to 12th-13th rib fat thickness. To collect this image, the ultrasound transducer should be placed directly between the hooks and pins without a standoff guide. Ultrasound technicians and image processing labs should be certified or accredited by the Ultrasound Guidelines Council. | ||
===Adjusted Value=== | ===Adjusted Value=== |
Revision as of 20:47, 10 December 2019
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Rump fat thickness is a fat depot that is highly related to 12th-13th rib fat thickness. To collect this image, the ultrasound transducer should be placed directly between the hooks and pins without a standoff guide. Ultrasound technicians and image processing labs should be certified or accredited by the Ultrasound Guidelines Council.