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Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Willis polygone Angiography, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Ho...
Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Willis polygone Angiography, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Hospital, San Sebastian, Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain





CEREBRAL ABCESS. CEREBRAL ABCESS In the temporo-occipital region of the brain that controls language, an abcess causing epile...
CEREBRAL ABCESS. CEREBRAL ABCESS In the temporo-occipital region of the brain that controls language, an abcess causing epileptic seizures and several hours of aphasia is visible. Gadolinium enhanced MRI-T1.





Cerebral aneurysm. 3D reconstruction from CT scanner and angiography of the skull and its vascularization system showing a br...
Cerebral aneurysm. 3D reconstruction from CT scanner and angiography of the skull and its vascularization system showing a brain aneurysm (square). An aneurysm is a bulge of a vessel due to the dilatation of its wall. A ruptured aneurysm can be fatal.





Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Hospital, San Sebastian, Donost...
Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Hospital, San Sebastian, Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain





SIGHT. SIGHT Illustration of the visual areas of the brain shown in profile in a male skull.





MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY. MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech therapist. Rehabilitation ...
MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY. MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech therapist. Rehabilitation of aphasia after a cerebrovascular accident.





Illustration of the areas of the brain that are active while taking a written test. The reading area (light blue area) is act...
Illustration of the areas of the brain that are active while taking a written test. The reading area (light blue area) is activated and the prefrontal cortex (small red area) activates the working memory, reasoning and language. The temporal lobe (green area) activates short-term memory. The visual cortex (pink area) is activated to a greater or lesser extent depending on the test and the motor cortex (orange area) activates the hand.





HEAD, DRAWING. Skull in a 6_year_old child. Representation, in the face of a 6_year_old child in profile view, of the skull i...
HEAD, DRAWING. Skull in a 6_year_old child. Representation, in the face of a 6_year_old child in profile view, of the skull in oranged_yellow inside which is located the brain in orange : right cerebral hemisphere, cerebellum at the bottom and at the back of the brain stem towards the bottom, followed by the spinal cord that exits from the lower part of the skull through the occipital hole.





RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS. RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS Photo essay from hospital. Apparatus ´Shaped beam surgery´ Novalis for stereot...
RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS. RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS Photo essay from hospital. Apparatus ´Shaped beam surgery´ Novalis for stereotaxic radiosurgery, that enables to destroy tumors specifically. This device delivers precise doses of high energy irradiation on benign or malignant lesions of the brain or vertebral column. It allies stereotaxic neurosurgery technique of neurosurgery using very precise localization and in three dimensions of the lesion and the multibeam radiotherapy concentration of very





High technology digital vascular angiography unit, medical imagery center of Poitiers University Hospital, France. This scann...
High technology digital vascular angiography unit, medical imagery center of Poitiers University Hospital, France. This scanner, combining the two highly evolved biplane and flat detector technologies, generates high quality images for diagnostic purposes and optimised therapeutic procedures. Here, staff in the control and monitoring room.





Man with a disability, utilizing a wheelchair for mobility, smiling and posing for the camera.





SYNAPSE. SYNAPSE LTP (long-term potentiation). Mechanism of LTP (long-term potentiation), which plays a role in learning. Sta...
SYNAPSE. SYNAPSE LTP (long-term potentiation). Mechanism of LTP (long-term potentiation), which plays a role in learning. Stage 1 (See images no. 11969 05 and 11970 05 for stages 2 and 3). In response to a stimulus (sight, taste, touch, etc.), an electrical signal is produced which triggers the release of massive quantities of glutamate (purple triangles) by the presynaptic element. This in turn triggers a massive release of calcium (red spheres) in the dendrite (postsynaptic element), se





Anatomy of the brain from the exterior to the centre : the skull in cross-section (beige), the arachnoid (purple blue), the c...
Anatomy of the brain from the exterior to the centre : the skull in cross-section (beige), the arachnoid (purple blue), the cortex (beige) followed at the bottom by the rachidian bulb and bone marrow (dark purple) and the cerebellum (pink).





Woman with a disability, utilizing a wheelchair for mobility, unloading her dishwasher in her apartment.





Two adorable little boys playing on the playground. The child without a disability is giving his friend who uses a wheelchair...
Two adorable little boys playing on the playground. The child without a disability is giving his friend who uses a wheelchair some assistance to get from one place to another.





Young woman uses an electric wheelchair to join her family for fun in their accessible pool.





Cerebral aneurysm. 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scan reconstruction of an aneurysm of the right vertebral artery. An aneurysm ...
Cerebral aneurysm. 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scan reconstruction of an aneurysm of the right vertebral artery. An aneurysm is a bulge of a vessel due to the dilatation of its wall. A ruptured aneurysm can be fatal.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





BRAIN CARDIA, MRI. ´BRAIN CARDIA, MRI Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Piti...
BRAIN CARDIA, MRI. ´BRAIN CARDIA, MRI Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France.Gadolinium enhanced MRI-T1. Coronal cut-away. Glioblastoma.´





HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI. HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI Examination of elderly man experiencing mental confusion after receiving a blow to t...
HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI. HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI Examination of elderly man experiencing mental confusion after receiving a blow to the head. MRI indicates the presence of a recently-ruptured subdural hematoma. Bilateral flash MRI-T1.





Absolutely adorable image of a toddler with a disability getting a hug from his teacher.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





Digital illustration of head in profile showing direction of activating signals to cerebral cortex received from reticular ac...
Digital illustration of head in profile showing direction of activating signals to cerebral cortex received from reticular activating system via thalamus





EEG EXAMINATION OF A MAN. Photo essay from hospital. Electroencephalogram : recording of the cerebral waves to search for an ...
EEG EXAMINATION OF A MAN. Photo essay from hospital. Electroencephalogram : recording of the cerebral waves to search for an abnormal cerebral activity like in epilepsy. Placement of an elastic net on the skull to maintain the electrodes in place.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





Stylized side view of the bones of the upper body. The brain is also visible within the skull.





ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Scan of the brain of a patient affected by Alzheimer´s disease axial sec...
ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Scan of the brain of a patient affected by Alzheimer´s disease axial section. Median portion of dilated third ventricle. Symmetrical dilation of intersections, whereas the cortical horns are normal in size.





BRAIN ELECTROSTIMULATION. BRAIN ELECTROSTIMULATION Photo essay from hospital. The operation is generally executed under local...
BRAIN ELECTROSTIMULATION. BRAIN ELECTROSTIMULATION Photo essay from hospital. The operation is generally executed under local anesthesia, except in cases like this one, where the patient is under general anesthesia. Several days after the operation and after the placement of the ´batterie´ under the clavicle. The battery is barely visible because it is hidden by the probe that the doctor is using to verify the electrode and to make adjustments. These adjustments will continue regularly and





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA. ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA Subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. An aneurysm is a l...
ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA. ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA Subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. An aneurysm is a localized dilatation of the blood vessel wall pouch of blood, of which the rupture can be deadly hemorrhage. The main localizations of aneurysms are at the level of the cerebral arteries an the aorta, mainly beneath the kidneys subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. The subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta is often due to atherosclerosis. See. images 1007507 for the





EEG EXAMINATION OF A MAN. Photo essay from hospital. Electroencephalogram : recording of the cerebral waves to search for an ...
EEG EXAMINATION OF A MAN. Photo essay from hospital. Electroencephalogram : recording of the cerebral waves to search for an abnormal cerebral activity like in epilepsy. Placement of an elastic net on the skull to maintain the electrodes in place.





FEMALE GENITALIA, DRAWING. FEMALE GENITALIA, DRAWING Genital apparatus of a senior woman. In a menopaused woman, the halt of ...
FEMALE GENITALIA, DRAWING. FEMALE GENITALIA, DRAWING Genital apparatus of a senior woman. In a menopaused woman, the halt of production of sexual hormones by the ovaries is in part compensated by the secretion of androstenedione by the suprarenal glands. This drawing is part of a series on menopause see. images 2227108, 2227208, 2227308, 2227408, 2227508 and 2227608.





ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The right hemisphere light grey, the caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus...
ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The right hemisphere light grey, the caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus yellow, the thalamus light blue, the amygdala pink, the hippocampus purple, the hypothalamus dark blue, the lateral ventricles grey blue, the olfactory bulbs light green, the fornix green, the cingulate cortex blue, the optical nerves orange.





BRAIN, DRAWING. BRAIN, DRAWING Early child brain development, top to bottom. At birth: - Primary motor-sensory cortex (purple...
BRAIN, DRAWING. BRAIN, DRAWING Early child brain development, top to bottom. At birth: - Primary motor-sensory cortex (purple area) - Thalamus (purple spot in center) - Vermis cerebelli (purple spot in the cerebellum) - Brain stem (purple, in front of the cerebellum). From 2 to 3 months: - Parietal lobe (green area) - Primary visual cortex (green area above the cerebellum) - Cerebellar hemisphere (green part of the cerebellum) - Basal ganglion (green area surrounding the thalamus)





ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA. ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA Subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. An aneurysm is a l...
ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA. ANEURYSM OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA Subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. An aneurysm is a localized dilatation of the blood vessel wall pouch of blood, of which the rupture can be deadly hemorrhage. The main localizations of aneurysms are at the level of the cerebral arteries an the aorta, mainly beneath the kidneys subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. The subrenal aneurysm of the abdominal aorta is often due to atherosclerosis. See. images 1007507 for the





BRAIN, SCAN. BRAIN, SCAN The brain is divided into two hemispheres bridged by a mass of nerve fibers, the corpus callosum. Th...
BRAIN, SCAN. BRAIN, SCAN The brain is divided into two hemispheres bridged by a mass of nerve fibers, the corpus callosum. The brain as a whole (encephalon) is composed of these areas along with the brain stem (the prolongation of the spinal cord), and the cerebellum (a sort of branch circuit located in the posterior region of the skull). Deep grooves separate the brain into lobes designated by the names of the overlying skull bones: frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital. Seen here, a normal





NEURON. Pyramidal neurons of a rabbit hippocampus. The hippocampus is part of the cerebral cortex with characteristic large s...
NEURON. Pyramidal neurons of a rabbit hippocampus. The hippocampus is part of the cerebral cortex with characteristic large sized pyramidal cells. The hippocampus is a nerve center implicated in memory. Each neuron has a cell body, an axon a protruding segment o





Position emission tomography (PET) of cerebral glucose utilization in a normal individual. This tomogram is through the upper...
Position emission tomography (PET) of cerebral glucose utilization in a normal individual. This tomogram is through the upper part of the cerebral hemisphere. Note discrimination between gray matter (yellow-red color) and white matter (green-blue color) which uses less glucose.





MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY. Reportage at the Neuroimaging research centre in Pitié Salpêtrière hospital in Paris, France. Magneto...
MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY. Reportage at the Neuroimaging research centre in Pitié Salpêtrière hospital in Paris, France. Magnetoencephalography MEG platform. MEG detects variations in the brain´s magnetic field during various types of cerebral activity. It studies normal and abnormal brain function. Recording the magnetic field produced by neuronal currents requires ultra sensitive sensors called SQUIDs Superconducting Quantum Interference Device. The 306 sensors spread over 102 areas allow both ne





CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN Stroke due to arterial thrombosis in right hemisphere. CT scan...
CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN Stroke due to arterial thrombosis in right hemisphere. CT scan of brain, axial view.





TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER SONOGRAPHY. Photo essay from La Louviere clinic, in Vendome, France (59). Cardiology department. Transcr...
TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER SONOGRAPHY. Photo essay from La Louviere clinic, in Vendome, France (59). Cardiology department. Transcranial doppler sonography of the left middle cerebral artery.





A rear view of a stylized female figure with a wire frame appearance with nerves and brain present.





ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The right hemisphere light grey, the caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus...
ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The right hemisphere light grey, the caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus yellow, the fornix green, the indusium griseum dark green, the thalamus light blue, the hippocampus purple, the amygdala pink, the hypothalamus dark blue, the olfactory bulbs light green, lateral ventricles grey blue, the corpus callosum light yellow.





CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN Stroke due to arterial thrombosis in left hemisphere. CT scan ...
CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, SCAN Stroke due to arterial thrombosis in left hemisphere. CT scan of brain, axial view.





ELDERLY PERSON IN SPEECH THERAPY. ELDERLY PERSON IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech ther...
ELDERLY PERSON IN SPEECH THERAPY. ELDERLY PERSON IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech therapist. Therapy for post-stroke aphasia.





ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Axial cut-away view. Median portion of dilated third ventricle. Symmetri...
ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Axial cut-away view. Median portion of dilated third ventricle. Symmetrical and rounded dilation of intersections. Sylvian fissure is quite enlarged.





Stylized side view of male skin and X-ray style skeleton with the brain visible within the head.





WILLIS´S CIRCLE. ´WILLIS´S CIRCLE Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Pitié Sa...
WILLIS´S CIRCLE. ´WILLIS´S CIRCLE Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France.The circle of Willis is a circle of arteries (roughly pentagonal in outline) at the base of the brain which distributes blood to the principle arteries that irrigate the encephalic nerve tissue. Angio-MRI, side view.´





A boy with a disabled boy smiles at Mother Ines home for abandoned children in Mexico City. In 1965 Mother Ines Valdivia Gonz...
A boy with a disabled boy smiles at Mother Ines home for abandoned children in Mexico City. In 1965 Mother Ines Valdivia Gonzalez left behind her habit to take care of three children with cerebral paralysis, in turn, founding a home for abandoned children. A boy with a disabled boy smiles at Mother Ines home for abandoned children in Mexico City. In 1965 Mother Ines Valdivia Gonzalez left behind her habit to take care of three children with cerebral paralysis, in turn, founding a home for abando





CEREBRAL CORTEX, MRI. CEREBRAL CORTEX, MRI Normal cerebral cortex, left lateral view. 3D reconstitution. Department of morpho...
CEREBRAL CORTEX, MRI. CEREBRAL CORTEX, MRI Normal cerebral cortex, left lateral view. 3D reconstitution. Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France.





Girl with a disability using canes for mobility assistance leaving the playground after having a really good time.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





HEADACHE, ARTWORK. HEADACHE, ARTWORK Illustration of cephaleas and migraine. This image is part of a series on the brain anat...
HEADACHE, ARTWORK. HEADACHE, ARTWORK Illustration of cephaleas and migraine. This image is part of a series on the brain anatomy and pathologies. See. images 0445207 for an external view, 0444707, 0444807, 0444907 and 0445007 for a median section, 0444507, 0445107 and 0445307 for a median section of the brain in the cranial box, 0444307 for the cerebral vascularization, 0446307, 0446407 and 0446507 for the cephaleas, 0443907 and 0444007 for the aneurysm, 0444407 for the cerebral hemorrhage, 0444





EEG EXAMINATION OF A WOMAN. Photo essay from hospital. Neurology unit. A nurse records cerebral activity. Through cerebral st...
EEG EXAMINATION OF A WOMAN. Photo essay from hospital. Neurology unit. A nurse records cerebral activity. Through cerebral stimulation, the nurse is able to monitor brain activity, thus enabling the detection of neurological disorders such as epilepsy.





Man undergoing a polysomnographic examination. The polysomnography is the study of the physiological activity of the body dur...
Man undergoing a polysomnographic examination. The polysomnography is the study of the physiological activity of the body during sleep, and includes the measurement of the lungs, heart and brain activity. The interpretation of these recordings can reveal disfunctions like sleep apnea, snoring, hypersomnia, insomnia... Limoges hospital, France.





ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The fornix green, the hippocampus purple, the amygdala pink, the mammillary body ...
ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The fornix green, the hippocampus purple, the amygdala pink, the mammillary body dark yellow, the olfactory bulbs light green, the indusium griseum dark green, the cingulate cortex blue, the corpus callosum light yellow.





SIGHT. SIGHT Path of the nervous information in transversal cut_away view, from the retina to the visual cortex, passing thro...
SIGHT. SIGHT Path of the nervous information in transversal cut_away view, from the retina to the visual cortex, passing through the lateral geniculate nuclei yellow ellipses and optic radiations in grey.





Cerebral aneurysm. 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scan reconstruction of an aneurysm of the right carotid artery. An aneurysm is...
Cerebral aneurysm. 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scan reconstruction of an aneurysm of the right carotid artery. An aneurysm is a bulge of a vessel due to the dilatation of its wall. A ruptured aneurysm can be fatal.





spectra plus battery powered wheelchair fitted out with operating switches and touch keypad for disabled person





ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The caudate nucleus, the putamen, the globus pallidus yellow, the fornix green, t...
ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN. Anatomy of the brain. The caudate nucleus, the putamen, the globus pallidus yellow, the fornix green, the thalamus light blue, the hypothalamus dark blue, the hippocampus purple, the amygdala pink, the mammillary body dark yellow, the olfactory bulbs light green.





BRAIN, MRI. BRAIN, MRI The two hemispheres of the brain are bridged by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callo...
BRAIN, MRI. BRAIN, MRI The two hemispheres of the brain are bridged by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callosum. The brain as a whole (encephalon) is composed of these areas along with the brain stem (the prolongation of the spinal cord), and the cerebellum (a sort of branch circuit located in the posterior region of the skull). MRI imagery, which does not produce any radiation, is particularly useful for brain exams, especially those targeting the posterior cranial fossa an





MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY. MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech therapist. Rehabilitation ...
MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY. MAN IN SPEECH THERAPY Photo essay from health professional´s office. Speech therapist. Rehabilitation of aphasia after a cerebrovascular accident.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





Woman with a disability, utilizing crutches to assist with mobility, making copies of documents as a part of her daily duties...
Woman with a disability, utilizing crutches to assist with mobility, making copies of documents as a part of her daily duties at work.





Woman with a disability, utilizing a wheelchair for mobility, doing her laundry in her apartment.





ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Scan of the brain of a patient affected by Alzheimer´s disease axial sec...
ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCAN Scan of the brain of a patient affected by Alzheimer´s disease axial section. Intersections of lateral ventricles are dilated.





Stylized side view of the bones of the head and neck within the skin. The brain is also present within the skull.





Little girl with a disability, utilizing a walker to assist mobility, spending time with her Dad.





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Frontal section. (Cf. image 0210906 for the numbers). 1.Brain 2.Temporal muscles 3.Eyeballs 4.Optic nerv...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Frontal section. (Cf. image 0210906 for the numbers). 1.Brain 2.Temporal muscles 3.Eyeballs 4.Optic nerves 5.Oculo-motor muscles (superior right, inferior right, lateral right called external right, medial right called internal right, levator palpebrae superioris muscle, superior oblique called great oblique, inferior oblique called small oblique). 6.Maxillairy and frontal sinuses. 7.Nasal cavities. 8.Wall of nasal cavities. 9.Masseter muscles. 10.Tongue





HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI. HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI Examination of elderly man experiencing mental confusion after receiving a blow to t...
HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI. HEMATOMA, BRAIN MRI Examination of elderly man experiencing mental confusion after receiving a blow to the head. MRI indicates the presence of a recently-ruptured subdural hematoma. Bilateral flash MRI-T1.





Man with a disability, utilizing a wheelchair for mobility, showing an exhibit to a visitor.





Great image of a little boy with multiple disabilities independently riding his adapted bicycle/tricycle.





NURSE WASHING ELDERLY PERSON. Independent nurse, in Vénissieux, France. Toilette of a patient presenting an alteration of mob...
NURSE WASHING ELDERLY PERSON. Independent nurse, in Vénissieux, France. Toilette of a patient presenting an alteration of mobility motor handicap following a cerebral vascular accident.





ALZHEIMER DISEASE, MRI. ALZHEIMER DISEASE, MRI Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at...
ALZHEIMER DISEASE, MRI. ALZHEIMER DISEASE, MRI Department of morphological and functional imaging, led by Professor Fredy, at the Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France. Temporal cerebellar tonsil manifests bilateral atrophy.





SIGHT. Depiction of the brain with the thalamus light blue, the hypothalamus dark blue and the optical nerves orange.





ELDERLYP PLAYINGAGAME. ELDERLYP PLAYINGAGAME PhotoessayatthehospitalofMeaux77,France SiteofOrgemont





BRAIN, MRI. BRAIN, MRI The two hemispheres of the brain are bridged by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callo...
BRAIN, MRI. BRAIN, MRI The two hemispheres of the brain are bridged by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callosum. The brain as a whole (encephalon) is composed of these areas along with the brain stem (the prolongation of the spinal cord), and the cerebellum (a sort of branch circuit located in the posterior region of the skull). MRI imagery, which does not produce any radiation, is particularly useful for brain exams, especially those targeting the posterior cranial fossa an





Digital illustration of a pre-adolescent male child with the brain and nerves of the nervous system visible within the body.





BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital f...
BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM. The brain reward pathway is indispensable to the survival because it associates the execution of vital functions with strong sensations of satisfaction. The ventral tegmental area VTA, receives informations which indicate the level of satisfaction, then analysis and transmits this information thanks to a chemical messenger, the dopamine, to the nucleus accumbens, the septum, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The nucleus accumbens acts on the striatum which commands our





INDEPENDENT NURSE CONTRACTOR. Independent nurse, in Vénissieux, France. Patient care presenting an alteration of mobility mot...
INDEPENDENT NURSE CONTRACTOR. Independent nurse, in Vénissieux, France. Patient care presenting an alteration of mobility motor handicap following a cerebral vascular accident.





ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCINTISCAN. ALZHEIMER´S DISEASE, SCINTISCAN Scintiscan. Normal brain and evidence of cerebral atrophy.





HEMORRHAGE, BRAIN SCAN. Intracerebral hemorrhage ICH, a type of stroke caused by bleeding within the brain tissue. Axial CT s...
HEMORRHAGE, BRAIN SCAN. Intracerebral hemorrhage ICH, a type of stroke caused by bleeding within the brain tissue. Axial CT scan of the brain.





HEMATOMA, BRAIN SCAN. HEMATOMA, BRAIN SCAN Extradural hematoma with light hemorrhaging and edema of the soft homolateral tiss...
HEMATOMA, BRAIN SCAN. HEMATOMA, BRAIN SCAN Extradural hematoma with light hemorrhaging and edema of the soft homolateral tissue. Skull fracture in the right parieto_temporal region along the trajectory of the middle meningeal artery.





Man with cerebral palsy smiling and laughing, as he usually is, as he is relaxing in his own living room in his own home.





GLIOBLASTOMA, MRI. Glioblastoma. Absence of edema, generalized epileptic seizures due to disseminated cells which have invade...
GLIOBLASTOMA, MRI. Glioblastoma. Absence of edema, generalized epileptic seizures due to disseminated cells which have invaded the cortical region. Gadolinium_enhanced MRI_T1.





Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Hospital, San Sebastian, Donost...
Cerebral aneurysm embolization, Interventional Neuroradiology, Radiology Department, Donostia Hospital, San Sebastian, Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain





BRAIN, DRAWING. BRAIN, DRAWING The brain. Representation of a mediane sagittal section of the brain and highlighting of certa...
BRAIN, DRAWING. BRAIN, DRAWING The brain. Representation of a mediane sagittal section of the brain and highlighting of certain structures. In yellow : gyrus cinguli. In orangish on the hippocampus : amygdala. Blue zone : hypothalamus. In pink : nucleus accumbens (implicated in the dependancy to drugs). In pinkish : lentiform nucleus and caudate nucleus (cut).





GLIOBLASTOMA, MRI. Glioblastoma. Absence of edema, generalized epileptic seizures due to disseminated cells which have invade...
GLIOBLASTOMA, MRI. Glioblastoma. Absence of edema, generalized epileptic seizures due to disseminated cells which have invaded the cortical region. Gadolinium_enhanced MRI_T1.

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