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Cardiac lymphoma, MRI scans
Brain tumour. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of axial sections through the chest of a 22-year-old patient, showing a tumorous lesion invading the right ventricle of the heart (large, round, centre of each scan). This tumour is suggestive of a lymphoma, a cancer of lymphocyte white blood cells
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22 Year Old Axial Cancer Cancerous Cardiac Cardiology Chest Colored Diagnostic Imaging Lesion Lymphoma Magnetic Resonance Imaging Malignant Neoplasm Oncological Oncology Radiography Radiological Radiology Right Ventricle Sagittal Scan Scans Sections Tumor Tumour Twenties Abnormal Condition Cutouts Disorder Section Unhealthy
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate details of a cardiac lymphoma, revealing the devastating impact it has on the human body. The image displays coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of axial sections through the chest of a 22-year-old patient. Against a striking black background, our attention is immediately drawn to the large, round tumorous lesion that invades the right ventricle of their heart. The presence of this tumor strongly suggests a lymphoma, which is a type of cancer originating from white blood cells called lymphocytes. This medical anomaly serves as a reminder of the complex nature of biology and medicine, highlighting how even young individuals can be affected by life-threatening conditions. The precision and clarity captured in these MRI scans offer valuable insights into this disorder's anatomical location and severity. With its radiological significance, this image contributes to diagnostic imaging techniques used in cardiology, oncology, and other medical fields. As we observe this abnormality within the human body, we are reminded both of our vulnerability to illness and the remarkable advancements made in modern healthcare practices. Through continued research and innovation in areas like radiography and oncological treatments, scientists strive to improve outcomes for patients battling similar neoplasms. Science Photo Library's commitment to providing educational resources shines through with this thought-provoking print that merges artistry with scientific exploration.
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