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30 June 1993 Three-dimensional x-ray angiography: first in-vivo results with a new system
Didier M. Saint-Felix, Catherine L. Picard, Cyril Ponchut, Rene Romeas, Anne Rougee, Yves L. Trousset
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Abstract
A new system has been designed and built to validate the concept of 3D Computerized Angiography (3D CA). It addresses all the difficulties met from the acquisition of raw data on a patient to the display of the reconstructed volume. The main characteristics of the system and its operating modes are described. Special attention is paid to data processing aspects. The first in vivo results obtained with this system are presented.
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Didier M. Saint-Felix, Catherine L. Picard, Cyril Ponchut, Rene Romeas, Anne Rougee, and Yves L. Trousset "Three-dimensional x-ray angiography: first in-vivo results with a new system", Proc. SPIE 1897, Medical Imaging 1993: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (30 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147005
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Angiography

3D acquisition

Arteries

X-rays

3D image processing

Bone

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