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E-raamat: 3D Imaging in Medicine, Second Edition

Edited by (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA), Edited by (City University of New York, New York City, NY, USA)
  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351470292
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351470292
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A reference on the science of 3D imaging and its medical applications. Describes principles and methods related to all aspects of 3D imaging, including image interpolation, filtering, segmentation, registration, isosurfacing, surface and volume rendering, quantification, and evaluation of 3D imaging methods. Surveys clinical applications of 3D imaging, covering computer integrated surgery, radiation therapy, CT angiography, and motion analysis of joints. Includes some 50 color images and many b&w images, and illustrates methods using software available on the Internet. The editors are affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The ability to visualize, non-invasively, human internal organs in their true from and shape has intrigued mankind for centuries. While the recent inventions of medical imaging modalities such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have revolutionized radiology, the development of three-dimensional (3D) imaging has brought us closer to the age-old quest of non-invasive visualization.

The ability to not only visualize but to manipulate and analyze 3D structures from captured multidimensional image data, is vital to a number of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. 3D Imaging in Medicine, Second Edition, unique in its contents, covers both the technical aspects and the actual medical applications of the process in a single source.

The value of this technology is obvious. For example, three dimensional imaging allows a radiologist to accurately target the positioning and dosage of chemotherapy as well as to make more accurate diagnoses by showing more pathology; it allows the vascular surgeon to study the flow of blood through clogged arteries; it allows the orthopedist to find all the pieces of a compound fracture; and, it allows oncologists to perform less invasive biopsies.

In fact, one of the most important uses of 3D Imaging is in computer-assisted surgery. For example, in cancer surgery, computer images show the surgeon the extent of the tumor so that only the diseased tissue is removed. In short, 3D imaging provides clinicians with information that saves time and money.

3D Imaging in Medicine, Second Edition provides a ready reference on the fundamental science of 3D imaging and its medical applications. The chapters have been written by experts in the field, and the technical aspects are covered in a tutorial fashion, describing the basic principles and algorithms in an easily understandable way.

The application areas covered include: surgical planning, neuro-surgery, orthopedics, prosthesis design, brain imaging, analysis of cardio-pulmonary structures, and the assessment of clinical efficacy.

The book is designed to provide a quick and systematic understanding of the principles of biomedical visualization to students, scientists and researchers, and to act as a source of information to medical practitioners on a wide variety of clinical applications of 3D imaging.

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"The book represents a clear, complete and outstanding report of the current status of 3D methods and applications. The editors and the authors are among the most expert scientists in this field." --M. C. Gilardi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 27, No. 10

3D Imaging: Principles and Approaches 1(75) Jayaram K. Udupa 3D Imaging and Its Derivatives in Clinical Research and Practice 75(72) Frans W. Zonneveld Quantification Using 3D Imaging 147(20) Gabor T. Herman Evaluation of 3D Imaging 167(40) Michael W. Vannier An Overview of Computer-Integrated Surgery and Therapy 207(58) Stephane Lavallee Eric Bainville Ivan Bricault 3D CT Angiography 265(20) Willi A. Kalender Mathias Prokop Volume Visualization in Radiation Treatment Planning 285(16) Charles A. Pelizzari George T. Y. Chen 3D Imaging: Musculoskeletal Applications 301(28) Elliot K. Fishman Brian Kuszyk Tarsal Joint Kinematics Via 3D Imaging 329(32) Bruce Elliot Hirsch Jayaram K. Udupa Eric Stindel Index 361
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