MRI images and animations

Images and animations from an MRI I took in March 2009.

Animations (click to watch):

localizer.gif ep2d_diff_3scan_trace.gif ep2d_diff_3scan_trace_adc.gif flair_axial.gif gre_axial.gif post_t1_axial.gif post_t1_cor.gif post_t1_sag.gif t1_axial.gif t1_axial_3mm.gif t1_cor_3mm.gif t1_sag.gif t2_axial.gif t2_cor_3mm_w-fs.gif

Images (click to see full size):

localizer_00.jpg localizer_06.jpg flair_axial_08.jpg post_t1_axial_00.jpg post_t1_cor_18.jpg post_t1_sag_09.jpg t1_axial_16.jpg t1_sag_00.jpg t1_sag_02.jpg t1_sag_10.jpg t2_axial_01.jpg t2_axial_07.jpg t2_axial_11.jpg t2_axial_17.jpg

2 Comments

  1. vale
    4/26/2009 #

    that is cool as hell!  do they just give them to you in digital format, or did you have to beg?

  2. 4/27/2009 #

    they gave me a CD with the raw data, in DICOM format, and a decent but not great windows viewer. i ended up using medcon to convert it to JPGs and animated GIFs.

    they didn’t give me the CD automatically – i had to ask – but they were nice, and didn’t make a big deal of it. i clearly wasn’t the first person to ask. :P

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