A black and white CT scan of a human skull. The skull appears to be in the center of the image with the surrounding area surrounding it. The image is taken from a top-down view and the skull is clearly visible. The skull is divided into two sections with a large area in the top left corner and a smaller area on the bottom right corner. The top section of the skull has a small amount of blood vessels while the bottom section has a larger area with a few smaller vessels. The blood vessels are arranged in a circular pattern around the skull with some of them overlapping each other. The vessels appear to be connected to the skull by a series of curved lines which may be nerves or arteries. - The image also shows the location of the blood vessels in the skull's head and neck as well as the surrounding structures. There are also several small structures scattered throughout the image. The overall appearance is of a large irregularly shaped structure possibly a brain or a spinal cord.

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2015
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