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An X-ray of a human spine specifically the cervical vertebrae. The image is black and white and appears to be an MRI scan as indicated by the text "SCOUT" on the right side of the image. The spine is shown in a circular shape with the topmost part of the spine facing towards the left side and the bottommost part towards the right. The vertebrae are arranged in a grid-like pattern with some areas appearing darker and others appearing lighter. There are also several small circular structures scattered throughout the spine which appear to be bones or structures. The structures are labeled with numbers and letters likely indicating the location of the vertebral column. The background of the X-rays is white and the image is framed by a thin black border.

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An X-ray of a human spine specifically the cervical vertebrae. The image is black and white and appears to be an MRI scan as indicated by the text "SCOUT" on the right side of the image. The spine is shown in a circular shape with the topmost part of the spine facing towards the left side and the bottommost part towards the right. The vertebrae are arranged in a grid-like pattern with some areas appearing darker and others appearing lighter. There are also several small circular structures scattered throughout the spine which appear to be bones or structures. The structures are labeled with numbers and letters likely indicating the location of the vertebral column. The background of the X-rays is white and the image is framed by a thin black border.

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