Fundamentals of Sectional Anatomy: An Imaging Approach
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The CT brain images is similar to looking at conventional X-ray images, with bone appearing white (high attenuation), air appearing black (low attenuation), and fat and other medium-density structures appearing in some shade of gray.
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