k Brain lesion, MRI scan Brain lesion. Coloured axial horizontal magnetic resonance imaging MRI scan through the head of a patient with a brain lesion red. The front of the brain is at top in this view from below. The lesion is in the brains left hemisphere. It is a wartlike growth papilloma on an internal brain membrane the choroid plexus. Warts are caused by a viral infection, and are not normally malignant. However, when their growth threatens an organ such as the brain, surgical removal is required. MRI scanning uses powerful magnetic fields and pulses of radio waves to form slice images of the body. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Brain lesion, MRI scan Brain lesion. Coloured axial  horizontal  magnetic resonance imaging  MRI  scan through the head of a patient with a brain lesion  red . The front of the brain is at top in this view from below. The lesion is in the brain s left hemisphere. It is a wart like growth  papilloma  on an internal brain membrane  the choroid plexus . Warts are caused by a viral infection, and are not normally malignant. However, when their growth threatens an organ such as the brain, surgical removal is required. MRI scanning uses powerful magnetic fields and pulses of radio waves to form slice images of the body.
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Brain lesion, MRI scan

Brain lesion. Coloured axial (horizontal) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan through the head of a patient with a brain lesion (red). The front of the brain is at top in this view from below. The lesion is in the brain's left hemisphere. It is a wart-like growth (papilloma) on an internal brain membrane (the choroid plexus). Warts are caused by a viral infection, and are not normally malignant. However, when their growth threatens an organ such as the brain, surgical removal is required. MRI scanning uses powerful magnetic fields and pulses of radio waves to form slice images of the body.

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