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DK brain scan - [[https:// | DK brain scan - [[https:// | ||
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"The .ima extension is also commonly used to denote DICOM Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) image files (.ima) obtained with Siemens MRI medical scanners (e.g., Siemens MAGNETOM). An .ima file is a container for a series of sequential MRI scans (usually, of a human brain) that can be opened, viewed, and analyzed using dedicated MRI software or open-source packages like ImageJ. Besides, Siemens DICOM (.ima) images can be directly viewed using several multi-format image viewers." | "The .ima extension is also commonly used to denote DICOM Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) image files (.ima) obtained with Siemens MRI medical scanners (e.g., Siemens MAGNETOM). An .ima file is a container for a series of sequential MRI scans (usually, of a human brain) that can be opened, viewed, and analyzed using dedicated MRI software or open-source packages like ImageJ. Besides, Siemens DICOM (.ima) images can be directly viewed using several multi-format image viewers." | ||
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