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    Coronary artery map**: A method for three-dimensional reconstruction of epicardial anatomy

    Evaluation of coronary anatomy with conventional coronary angiography requires visual integration of multiple images from different viewing orientations to generate a mental interpretation of three-dimensional...

    Christopher M. Speidel, Ronald K. Walkup, Dana R. Abendschein in Journal of Digital Imaging (1995)

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    Automated solid models from serial section images

    A new method for creating unambiguous and complete boundary representation solid models with a hybrid polygonal/nonuniform rational B spline representation was developed and tested using computed tomography sc...

    Chris M. W. Ho, Michael W. Vannier MD, Steven J. Bresina in Journal of Digital Imaging (1992)

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    Calcaneal and pelvic fractures: Diagnostic evaluation by three-dimensional computed tomography scans

    A major application of three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) is in the imaging of the skeleton. 3D CT has a potentially important role in determining the presence, type, and extent of fractures, espe...

    Michael W. Vannier MD, Charles F. Hildebolt, Louis A. Gilula in Journal of Digital Imaging (1991)

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    Evaluation of congenital heart disease by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging

    This study was undertaken to compare electrocardiographically gated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to established imaging modalities in the detection of complex intra-and extracardiac morphologic defects. Tw...

    Michael W. Vannier MD, Fernando R. Gutierrez in Journal of Digital Imaging (1991)