Last Sunday I showed you felted anatomy with blue-stitched vasculature, so today I wanted to show a different view of vasculature. This favorite comes from the Stanford Radiology 3D Imaging Laboratory and the 3D Radiology photo set on our Flickr photo stream. You're looking at the vasculature of the hand, wrist and forearm, all made possible by the magic of CT angiogram.
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