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1 November 1982 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Of The Blood Vessels Of The Brain
P. Suetens, A. Oosterlinck, A. Haegemans, J. Gybels
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Proceedings Volume 0375, Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934678
Event: 1st International Symposium on Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation, 1982, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
The possibility of three-dimensional recon-struction of the cerebral blood vessels has been investigated. In the first place, reconstruction from two orthogonal subtraction angiograms has been explored. Secondly, we have applied an automatic image matching algorithm to a stereo-pair of subtraction angiograms. A third approach - we term it computerized traditional tomography - uses the geometry of traditional tomography, but instead of radiographic film, a digital radiography device has to be used to store the projections.
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P. Suetens, A. Oosterlinck, A. Haegemans, and J. Gybels "Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Of The Blood Vessels Of The Brain", Proc. SPIE 0375, Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation, (1 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934678
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