Presentation
Left in the radiology department.
From the case:
Apple
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This is a CT scan of an apple, native and with a dual-energy analysis, namely electron density analysis and images with uric acid overlay.
From the case:
Apple
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An apple with few bruises. No worms.
Courtesy: Ines Lischka
From the case:
Apple
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And here is the bruised apple.
Case Discussion
This is an example of an apple investigated by dual-energy CT and MRI. Too bad there are no worms in the apple.