Tyson James has assisted in hundreds of 3D printing projects, and writes a blog, 3D Printing Ninja, which is filled with content to help people gain 3D printing information. His most recent project demonstrates how users can take MRI data and, using free software, prepare it for successful 3D print output. According to James, you can get the MRI data in the form of a DICOM (.dcm) files from your doctor or from a free online source such as NBIA. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/59640/print-from-mri-data/

Have you tried this? Feel free to post your experiences and images of possible prints taken from MRI data below.