Fluid-fluid level is a term that refers to the interaction between two fluids with different viscocities. This means that sonographically there would be two different gray scale level echogenicities. One of the best ways to picture this is to think of it as oil and water in the same cup, then picture that as two different gray scale levels from a sonographic point of view. Hope this answers your question and this is pretty much as simple as it gets.
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whats the highest level of study in ultrasound
Certificate in Sonography/Ultrasound: At the diploma or certificate level, students are introduced to the field of ultrasound technology. They take courses in ...
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A cart which a/an ultrasound is placed
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yes when you get an ULTRASOUND when your pregnant it use ultrasound waves to show the image.
An ultrasound technician.
Ultrasound is generally a painless procedure
Currently all formal training in the UK for Ultrasound is at a post graduate level. CASE (The Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education), is a recognised body in the UK which accredits Ultrasound Courses in UK Universities.