It is possible.
It is the source file settings on the machine during the export process and you need segmentation software. It must have great edge detection. Just because the data is there is does not mean that the software will auto-detect the true surface and make the complex mesh surface. Not to mention the quality of the scan is critical.
The issue with MRI is the contrast normally is poor between tissue types. But the difference in the density of the fluid and skin is great enough it would be easy.
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It's an old post, but it may still be useful for some people.
If you can get the image to show on a computer, the simples solution may be to make a screendump, save that as JPG-file, maybe clean it up in Photoshop or Gimp, and try to import that JPG-file in Cura.
Another solution could be to make a photograph from the screen (e.g. at the doctor), or make a scan or a photo of a röntgen or of similar transparant slides.
Then you don't need any conversion software.
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