Human eyes and brain, MRI scan
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Caption: Human eyes and brain. Coloured axial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the eyes (top) brain of a 33-year-old man. The scan shows the normal structures, including the eyeballs and the optic nerves and the crossing point of the optic nerves (the optic chiasma). The optic nerves run back from the eyes and cross at a point behind the nose, which is seen between the eyes. Structures separating the two brain hemispheres are also seen. This scan passes through a reference plane that is called the neuro-ocular plane (NOP). This MRI scan is an example of a T2-weighted scan, with the use of gadolinium as a contrast medium.
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