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[Andrew Sink] created a 3D printed version of his brain. He received a CD from an MRI session that contained the data obtained by the scan. Not knowing what to do with it he created a model of his ...
If you have had a full-head MRI scan, it is simple to take this data and create a 3D model that you can print out on any 3D printer. Here’s how to print your brain. If you are having an MRI ...
DWI: Diffusion-weighted imaging; DWIBS: Diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging with background body signal suppression; FDG-PET: 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose-PET; MIP: Maximal intensity projection ...