A comparative study of brain MRI images showing a normal brain versus one with multiple sclerosis. The images are side by side, providing a clear contrast between the healthy and affected brain tissues. The style is medical imaging, with detailed attention to the differences in brain structure and lesions typical of MS. Overlaid text identifies each image with 'Normal Brain' and 'MS Brain'. The background is a neutral gray, enhancing focus on the images. The lighting is clinical and precise, highlighting the differences. The color palette includes grayscale tones with subtle blues and reds to indicate regions of interest. The perspective is from a direct top-down view, ensuring full visibility of brain hemispheres and structure.
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