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Hah, hah: I see "구 십오" in the lower right-hand corner.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what organ that is.
There's a psychological term for this when the brain sees one thing (구시보) but it assumes it is seeing something else more familiar and logical (구십오).
ReplyDeleteThe proper spelling is 구시보. What kind of Korean or Japanese name would 구십오 be? ;)
At first glance,the shape looks like a liver. Behind the organ are some ribs, so it could be, but I would expect the liver to be solid and not have something inside. I see the coils of an intestine below. Perhaps it's the stomach. My final answer is the stomach.
ReplyDeleteNow's the part of the post where I tell you guys that I don't know the answer.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I am lousy at playing doctor (in the professional sense). I hope the medical sociology people can teach me this stuff.
Sonagi, I think it's the liver, too, but I'm not sure. I went to the place on an empty stomach, but the white stuff you see could be the (ionized?) fluid they make you consume before doing the X-ray process.
I hope no one from the med-soc program sees this, because I don't know what I'm talking about.