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. 2007 Mar 9;66(7):962–965. doi: 10.1136/ard.2006.064568

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Figure 1 An example of a web page displaying the three types of images (the anatomical image, the probe image and the sonographic image) obtained by selecting the anterior transverse scan in neutral position at the bicipital groove (>) of the shoulder. t  =  biceps tendon; d  =  deltoid muscle. The anatomical image: images obtained at three different levels, from the most superficial to the deepest, showing the most relevant structures visualised by US. Each image can be maximised, with an accompanying detailed legend (fig 1B–D). The probe image: an image showing the exact positioning of the probe, using a coloured band indicating the probe footprint as a reference. The sonographic image: a representative image of US anatomy or pathology with a detailed legend.