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Fig. 1. Photograph shows phantom used to simulate distribution of abdominal visceral and subcutaneous fat includes IV fluid bags, glass container, and IV tubing filled with either dairy creamer (to simulate fat) or water (to simulate soft tissues). Bags of water (W) separate external layer of fat (SAT), simulated by IV fluid bags full of cream, from central area of fat (IAT), simulated by containers and IV tubing (arrows) containing cream. Containers of water in central area (VW) simulate soft tissue interposed between intraabdominal adipose tissue.