gardenhart
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I have always thought the term used was "there was no soft tissue VISIBLE. Which means there COULD have been soft tissue NOT VISIBLE under the duct tape.
I said the same thing the day of the press conference but no one responded so I assumed it was just me.
I wondered why Dr. G specified no visible tissue unless the word visible had some particular meaning, such as other tissue that might not have been immediately visible.
Of course she may also have just meant no tissue was found in her examination, leaving the door open for possible findings of tissue that wasn't visible to the naked eye by the labs.