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Placing a fluid into the tissue under the skin with a needle and syringe.
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Injection under the skin, not deep into the underlying muscle. If approved as a route of injection on the vaccine label, subcutaneous injection is just as effective as the intramuscular route, and may avoid muscle damage.
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| subcutaneous |
Lying below or under the cutaneous (dermis, leather) tissue. This tissue is usually composed of fat cells and the structures that run through it, ie, blood vessels, nerves, etc. Fat is a soft, shock-absorbing barrier that acts as a conduit for the nerves and blood vessels. As well, subcutaneous tissue is an energy-storage device. See Fat in the glossary. The sebaceous glands of the hair follicle arise in the subcutaneous layer and are in high concentration on the face and scalp. ...
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| subcutaneous fat |
Subcutaneous fat is fatty tissue located beneath the subdermal fat layer.
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