• azi@mander.xyz
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      4 months ago

      There are brain x-rays called pneumoencephalographs where they replace the cerebrospinal fluid with air, x-ray, and then put the fluid back. Pneumoencephalography and angiography were really the only neuroimaging techniques available for most of the 20th century, so it was pretty common.

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      4 months ago

      I asked mydelf the same. I guess you can only x-ray the brain by itself when it’s not enclosed in the skull? So this should be the best resolution when scanning a living human.