Shows a 3D reconstruction of a CT scan head in anteroposterior view (left) with the angle between the medial canthus and the middle turbinate measured on it and a coronal cut of the same CT scan head (right) with the angle measured on it (Khedr, Y).</p
<p>Reconstructed CT images and cross-sectional images of the clavicles (A, anterior; L, lateral).</p
<p>(A) A coronal CT image of a femur. The red line indicates the distal femur cut line. (B) A sagitt...
<p>Measurements were performed at three levels in the C4, C5 and C6 vertebral bodies. The axial CT i...
(A) CT scan of the head on coronal cut and (B) axial cut. The black arrow seen pointing at the anter...
<p>Reconstructed CT images of cranium (a, anterior view; b, lateral view; c, posterior view; d, basa...
Based on the CT-scans, three-dimensional reconstructions were made to determine the borders of the h...
Axial and coronal views of the CT volume acquired on the helical scanner and of the reconstruction o...
<p>Paraaxial (parallel to the axis of the femoral neck) reformation CT image in case 3. The angle α ...
Axial and coronal views of the CT volume acquired on the helical scanner (left) and of the reconstru...
<p>Axial images demonstrate measurements of the main pulmonary artery (A), the right pulmonary arter...
Cephalometry is the scientific study of the measurement of the head in relation to specific referenc...
Reconstruction algorithms require precise knowledge about the scan geometry of the computed tomograp...
<p>CT images (axial, coronal, and sagittal views) and 3D visualization of the skull.</p
Top: Horizontal offset (left) and skew (right) for two calibrations. Bottom: Coronal views of the re...
<p>Two severely deformed cases, A (ID 9) and B (ID12), and two control cases, C (ID C1) and D (ID C3...
<p>Reconstructed CT images and cross-sectional images of the clavicles (A, anterior; L, lateral).</p
<p>(A) A coronal CT image of a femur. The red line indicates the distal femur cut line. (B) A sagitt...
<p>Measurements were performed at three levels in the C4, C5 and C6 vertebral bodies. The axial CT i...
(A) CT scan of the head on coronal cut and (B) axial cut. The black arrow seen pointing at the anter...
<p>Reconstructed CT images of cranium (a, anterior view; b, lateral view; c, posterior view; d, basa...
Based on the CT-scans, three-dimensional reconstructions were made to determine the borders of the h...
Axial and coronal views of the CT volume acquired on the helical scanner and of the reconstruction o...
<p>Paraaxial (parallel to the axis of the femoral neck) reformation CT image in case 3. The angle α ...
Axial and coronal views of the CT volume acquired on the helical scanner (left) and of the reconstru...
<p>Axial images demonstrate measurements of the main pulmonary artery (A), the right pulmonary arter...
Cephalometry is the scientific study of the measurement of the head in relation to specific referenc...
Reconstruction algorithms require precise knowledge about the scan geometry of the computed tomograp...
<p>CT images (axial, coronal, and sagittal views) and 3D visualization of the skull.</p
Top: Horizontal offset (left) and skew (right) for two calibrations. Bottom: Coronal views of the re...
<p>Two severely deformed cases, A (ID 9) and B (ID12), and two control cases, C (ID C1) and D (ID C3...
<p>Reconstructed CT images and cross-sectional images of the clavicles (A, anterior; L, lateral).</p
<p>(A) A coronal CT image of a femur. The red line indicates the distal femur cut line. (B) A sagitt...
<p>Measurements were performed at three levels in the C4, C5 and C6 vertebral bodies. The axial CT i...