Autor: |
Luca, Perrone, Marco, Politi, Raffaella, Foschi, Valentina, Masini, Francesca, Reale, Alessandro Maria, Costantini, Pasquale, Marano |
Rok vydání: |
2003 |
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Zdroj: |
Rays. 28(1) |
ISSN: |
0390-7740 |
Popis: |
Post-processing of bi- and three-dimensional images plays a major role for clinicians and surgeons in both diagnosis and therapy. The new spiral (single and multislice) CT and MRI machines have allowed better quality of images. With the associated development of hardware and software, post-processing has become indispensable in many radiologic applications in order to address precise clinical questions. In particular, in CT the acquisition technique is fundamental and should be targeted and optimized to obtain good image reconstruction. Multiplanar reconstructions ensure simple, immediate display of sections along different planes. Three-dimensional reconstructions include numerous procedures: multiplanar techniques as maximum intensity projections (MIP); surface rendering techniques as the Shaded Surface Display (SSD); volume techniques as the Volume Rendering Technique; techniques of virtual endoscopy. In surgery computer-aided techniques as the neuronavigator, which with information provided by neuroimaging helps the neurosurgeon in simulating and performing the operation, are extremely interesting. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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