by Ashlie Minamida » Sat Sep 19, 2020 2:13 am
The ultrasound readings are surprisingly crisp, structures being more distinct from each other as far as composition goes which illustrates a number of things that might otherwise require more sophisticated instruments. The more structural parts are all roughly where they're supposed to be, bones, tendons and muscles. They all show up as more dense as well and the bones definitely have some internal structures that are too geometric to be purely organic. At the same time, the ultrasound still penetrates tissue more than it would metal. There's lungs (or at least a large diffuse area where they should be), a heart beating in a slow and abnormal rhythm. From there it gets a little harder to assign corresponding organs. While different shapes and tissues exist, their purpose isn't immediately clear.