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Ultrasound has gained widespread acceptance in the field of perioperative medicine and intensive care. The anaesthesiologist working with ultrasound should have a basic knowledge regarding the physical principles of ultrasound, knobology, the ultrasound anatomy of structures to excel in the performance of a technique. This review throws light upon the minimum knowledge required while using the ultrasound.

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Anatomy, Physics, Probe, Ultrasound
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