
Head-Neck Angiography
Volume Rendering of a contrast enhanced CT angiography of the supraaortal vessels. Moderate stenosis at the origin of the right sided internal carotid artery.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
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Brain At 30 Years
Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain
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This is a stereogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR
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Head-Neck Angiography
Volume Rendering of a contrast enhanced CT angiography of the supraaortal vessels. Atheromatous plaques in the carotid bifurcations. The right internal carotid artery has a stenosis at its origin.
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This is a stereogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR
For more stereograms use tags: Stereoscopic view

Brain
Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR

Meningeoma. Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain (contrast enhanced T1 volumetric sequence).
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR
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Volume Rendering of a contrast enhanced cranial CT angiography.
Normal findings.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:

Volume Rendering of a contrast enhanced cranial CT angiography.
Normal findings.
Stereoscopic view.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR

Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain (non contrast T1 volumetric sequence).
No pathological findings.
Brain shown in half the head for a nice 3D effect.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:

Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain (non contrast T1 volumetric sequence).
No pathological findings.
Brain shown in half the head for a nice 3D effect.
by voxel123
This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:

Volume Rendering of an MRI head/neck angiography.
Posterior view.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image. Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:

Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain (contrast enhanced T1 volumetric sequence).
Venous angiography, no findings.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image. Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:

Image based on a volume rendering of an MRI scan of a brain.
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This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes:
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Basilar aneurysm (via voxel123)
This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR

Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the head.
This is a sterogram, to be viewed in crossview technique: cross your eyes, relax your vision until there are three images, then focus on the center image.
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Stereoscopic cross view photos can be viewed in three dimension (3D) without special glasses. Most people can learn how to view a cross view photo in just a few minutes: HOW TO VIEW A CROSS-EYE PAIR
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