Some CT scans

I think of CT scans as X-rays in 3D.

A sequence of 4 slices (going from forearm towards hand). The gray oval is the forearm, the two white blobs are the ulna and the radius. Around 60 slices per subject are needed to get an image of the entire wrist.






Slice number 36. Bones are pretty hard to tell apart.

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