A technique is described for three-dimensional reconstruction of human diencephalic structures based on information con-tained in a widely used stereotaxic brain atlas. Various methods of graphically representing the obtained diencephalic volumes are discussed and examples are given. The anatomic information contained in the computerized atlas can be implemented with computed tomography performed under stereotaxic conditions. Volume data provided by the tomograms are used for three-dimensional " stretching " of the volumes presented in the atlas. Improved accuracy in identifying " invisible " diencephalic targets in functional stereotaxic neurosurgery is expected to result from this new technique. Stereotaxy is a techniq...
This thesis addresses the problem of registration, merging and viewing medical images from multiple ...
Traditionally lesion location has been reported using standard templates, text based descriptions or...
Purpose: Techniques to detect structures of interest and model them as simple geometric shapes to en...
Intrazerebrale stereotaktische Eingriffe werden zu einem großen Teil ohne direkte Sichtkontrolle dur...
Functional stereotaxic neurosurgery has traditionally required definition of the line between the an...
Abstract Background The skull base region is anatomically complex and poses surgical challenges. Alt...
The first goal in neurosurgery is to protect neural function as long as it is possible. Moreover, wh...
The conventional scanning such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) prov...
A stereotaxic frame worn during computed tomographic (CT) scanning of the head produces landmarks in...
BackgroundTargeting in deep brain stimulation (DBS) relies heavily on the ability to accurately loca...
Fractures of the acetabulum can cause the pelvis to shatter into a wide array of complex configurati...
Effective visualization is central to the exploration and comprehension of brain imaging data. While...
We describe a neuroimaging protocol that utilizes an anatomical atlas of the human head to guide dif...
To reconstruct three-dimensional CT image of the skull, the blood vessels and the infratemporal foss...
Computed tomography is a commonly used technique for detecting pathological alterations in soft tiss...
This thesis addresses the problem of registration, merging and viewing medical images from multiple ...
Traditionally lesion location has been reported using standard templates, text based descriptions or...
Purpose: Techniques to detect structures of interest and model them as simple geometric shapes to en...
Intrazerebrale stereotaktische Eingriffe werden zu einem großen Teil ohne direkte Sichtkontrolle dur...
Functional stereotaxic neurosurgery has traditionally required definition of the line between the an...
Abstract Background The skull base region is anatomically complex and poses surgical challenges. Alt...
The first goal in neurosurgery is to protect neural function as long as it is possible. Moreover, wh...
The conventional scanning such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) prov...
A stereotaxic frame worn during computed tomographic (CT) scanning of the head produces landmarks in...
BackgroundTargeting in deep brain stimulation (DBS) relies heavily on the ability to accurately loca...
Fractures of the acetabulum can cause the pelvis to shatter into a wide array of complex configurati...
Effective visualization is central to the exploration and comprehension of brain imaging data. While...
We describe a neuroimaging protocol that utilizes an anatomical atlas of the human head to guide dif...
To reconstruct three-dimensional CT image of the skull, the blood vessels and the infratemporal foss...
Computed tomography is a commonly used technique for detecting pathological alterations in soft tiss...
This thesis addresses the problem of registration, merging and viewing medical images from multiple ...
Traditionally lesion location has been reported using standard templates, text based descriptions or...
Purpose: Techniques to detect structures of interest and model them as simple geometric shapes to en...