RMDCJX77–Optical scan answer sheet for a school exam
RFDBM846–Human brain scan / MRI, X-ray
RFHF7412–Person unlocking devices with fingerprint scan using biometrics security, concept with digital interface
RFK66KKW–Brain tumour. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain showing a metastatic tumour. At bottom left is the tumour (red-yellow) This tumour occurs within one cerebral hemisphere; the other hemisphere is at right. The eyeballs - not visible -are at top. Metastatic cancer is a secondary disease spread from cancer elsewhere in the body. Metastatic brain tumours are malignant. Typically they cause brain compression and nerve damage
RMCY7192–Cat Scan of a Brain
RMF47BJ7–THYROIDITIS CT SCAN
RM2G2APWX–Scan & Bag, scan-and-go shopping technology at a Giant supermarket in Philadelphia
RM2DYYE7J–Ultrasound Scan for pregnancy on or near 12 weeks showing baby s head and legs
RMEHNH7Y–CT-scan.
RFDRN5H1–Vertical section of human brain MRI scan
RFM42GTA–Female Medical Doctor explaining scan results to patient
RFEDNPXJ–CT scan of human skull and 3D
RFDM6EC3–Pregnant Woman Having 4D Ultrasound Scan
RMCRNGHJ–Cat Scan
RFG17NAR–Human brain scan in a neurology clinic
RFC576AD–Photo of a pregnant woman holding her ultrasound scan against her belly.
RMBB3T3A–Nuclear medical bone scan, multiple metastatic lesions on lugs
RMJYKFC7–CT scan of male with sinus infection (sinusitis) filling the left maxillary sinus. Also reveals deviated septum
RME0751G–An older woman's hands scanning a loaf of bread in Tesco Scan as you Shop
RFHF740Y–Fingerprint scan provides security access with biometrics identification, person touching screen with finger in background
RFK66KMA–Brain tumour. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain showing a metastatic tumour. At bottom left is the tumour (red-yellow) This tumour occurs within one cerebral hemisphere; the other hemisphere is at right. The eyeballs - not visible -are at top. Metastatic cancer is a secondary disease spread from cancer elsewhere in the body. Metastatic brain tumours are malignant. Typically they cause brain compression and nerve damage
RMCXKNHE–Computed tomography, CT scan of the head of a young woman who has multiple sclerosis, MS,
RMF47BJ8–THYROIDITIS CT SCAN
RFPXGXE8–Hospital prenatal 12 week scan, UK
RMECWNPK–87 yo male CT scan subdural hematoma and brain atrophy
RMEHNH81–CT-scan.
RFE18ECR–Horizontal section of a human brain - MRI scan
RFGX8RFY–biometric eye scan
RFEDNPX9–CT scan of human skull and 3D
RFDM6EBR–Pregnant Woman And Having 4D Ultrasound Scan
RFCRNGYE–Cat scan of a humans chest
RFKHW74P–Alzheimer's and dementia research, a brain scan in multi well tray used for research experiments in laboratory
RME5X87H–Pregnant woman holding picture of baby scan
RMTC9441–CT Scan, Radiology, Hospital Donostia, San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain
RFHN009F–An ultra wide digital retinal scan of a human eye showing the veins and capillaries in a retina.
RFAY0JHW–Young woman lying on CAT Scan
RMJYKFCH–CT scan of male with sinus infection (sinusitis) filling the left maxillary sinus. Also reveals deviated septum
RMBKKT37–Man being adjusted to the right position before doing a CT (Computer Tomography) scan of the head.
RF2GX6F1P–Fingerprint scan for secure access to protected data network with biometrics. Person using finger print authentication technology on laptop computer t
RFK66KMG–Brain tumour. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain showing a metastatic tumour. At bottom left is the tumour (red-yellow) This tumour occurs within one cerebral hemisphere; the other hemisphere is at right. The eyeballs - not visible -are at top. Metastatic cancer is a secondary disease spread from cancer elsewhere in the body. Metastatic brain tumours are malignant. Typically they cause brain compression and nerve damage
RMCXKNHJ–Computed tomography, CT scan of the head of a young woman who has multiple sclerosis, MS,
RMF47BJ6–THYROIDITIS CT SCAN
RFPXGXG8–Hospital prenatal 12 week scan, UK
RME52NAK–Nurse assisting a female patient for MRI scan
RMEHNFCN–Ultrasound scan-assisted biopsy, Saint-Louis hospital, Paris, France.
RFE18ECA–Sequence of horizontal sections of a human brain - MRI scan
RFR1D4JY–pregnant woman holding ultrasound scan
RFEDNM96–normal CT scan of brain (Computed tomography)
RFDM6EWW–Pregnant Woman Having 4D Ultrasound Scan
RFCRNGTJ–cat scan of a humans chest
RFKHW74N–Alzheimer's and dementia research, a brain scan in multi well tray used for research experiments in laboratory
RME5X87J–Pregnant woman holding picture of baby scan
RMTC9442–CT Scan, Radiology, Hospital Donostia, San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain
RFHN009H–An ultra wide digital retinal scan of a human eye showing the veins and capillaries in a retina.
RFAY0JDR–Young woman lying on CAT Scan
RMJYKFD7–CT scan of male with sinus infection (sinusitis) filling the left maxillary sinus. Also reveals deviated septum
RM2AFG7PJ–Bone Density Scan of forearm of a female patient aged 80.
RMB0E90F–Patient prepares for CT scan during clinical trial of new cancer treatment
RFK66KM5–Brain tumour. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain showing a metastatic tumour. At bottom left is the tumour (red-yellow) This tumour occurs within one cerebral hemisphere; the other hemisphere is at right. The eyeballs - not visible -are at top. Metastatic cancer is a secondary disease spread from cancer elsewhere in the body. Metastatic brain tumours are malignant. Typically they cause brain compression and nerve damage
RMG402XG–Soldiers scan the horizon in southern Afghanistan.
RMRB8BJH–PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS, CT-SCAN
RF2E1K5XW–Hand Holding Smart Phone with Finger Print Scan to Unlock.
RMCTYN3H–Radiologist examines MRI scan on monitor
RMEHNFCF–CT scan-assisted biopsy, Saint-Louis hospital, Paris, France.
RFE18EC6–Sequence of vertical sections of a human brain - MRI scan