Abdomen transverse CT imaging anatomy
Radiological imaging of the body is both very useful and fascinating. Let's look at some of the major structures within the abdomen that we can find when looking at a stack of transverse (or axial) CT sections. MR images would look similar structurally, but a little different in terms of detail level and shades of grey. We'll find the major veins and arteries, and spot the major organs of the abdomen. You can see this image stack on Wikimedia Commons here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sc... by Mikael Häggström, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons Music by Jahzzar Album: HiFi City Tales Song: Bodies / jahzzar

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