Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) sometimes do not seem to be authentic enough, especially for relatively thin bones. This can be a problem when imaging intact anatomy and considering fractures of the facial or temporal bones, where defects or holes may be visualized instead of thin bone structures. The technical aspect of this is that all currently used visualization methods (volume rendering, cinematic rendering and particle tracing, shaded surfaces and iso-surfaces) are defined by a CT-density threshold, whereas the user at least implicitly expects the bone to have a certain minimum density CT. However, some bone regions, typically those with relatively thin bone, do not m...
In computed tomography (CT), the representation of edges between objects of different densities is i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly utilized as a radiation-free alternative to compute...
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) ...
We aimed to evaluate the contribution of 3D volume rendering (VR) imaging findings on bone fracture...
The application of direct volume visualization techniques to the presentation of CT data is explored...
Visualization and interaction with 3D bone models reconstructed from medical images are fundamental ...
Adult human bone is constantly being renewed by a process known as remodelling. For cancellous bone ...
Description of mechanical behavior of hard tissues by means of discrete models goes through various ...
The aim of this exploratory study is to analyse whether three-dimensional cinematic rendering image ...
Organs and biological tissues have a complex and heterogeneous 3D structure, and thus 2D measurement...
3DCT allows the solid modeling of body structures from contiguous slices. The 3D images are free to ...
Currently, in the medical imaging, equipment produces 3D results for better visualization and cure. ...
Osteoporosis, the most common bone disease is characterized by reduced mechanical strength leading t...
The authors propose a new 3D interpolation algorithm for the generation of digital geometric 3D-mode...
In computed tomography (CT), the representation of edges between objects of different densities is i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly utilized as a radiation-free alternative to compute...
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Conventional 3D rendering methods of computed tomography (CT) as well as post-mortem data CT (PMCT) ...
We aimed to evaluate the contribution of 3D volume rendering (VR) imaging findings on bone fracture...
The application of direct volume visualization techniques to the presentation of CT data is explored...
Visualization and interaction with 3D bone models reconstructed from medical images are fundamental ...
Adult human bone is constantly being renewed by a process known as remodelling. For cancellous bone ...
Description of mechanical behavior of hard tissues by means of discrete models goes through various ...
The aim of this exploratory study is to analyse whether three-dimensional cinematic rendering image ...
Organs and biological tissues have a complex and heterogeneous 3D structure, and thus 2D measurement...
3DCT allows the solid modeling of body structures from contiguous slices. The 3D images are free to ...
Currently, in the medical imaging, equipment produces 3D results for better visualization and cure. ...
Osteoporosis, the most common bone disease is characterized by reduced mechanical strength leading t...
The authors propose a new 3D interpolation algorithm for the generation of digital geometric 3D-mode...
In computed tomography (CT), the representation of edges between objects of different densities is i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly utilized as a radiation-free alternative to compute...
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...