Three-dimensional images obtained from tomographic slices with g

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A61B 603, G06F 1566

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ABSTRACT:
Three-dimensional images are formed from tomographic data collected such that each two-dimensional slice is tilted with respect to the transverse slice direction. Geometric distortion in the reconstructed 3-D image caused by the slice tilt is removed either during extraction of the 3-D surface from the tomographic data or during rendering of the final surface using a matrix transformation.

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Yueh, N. et al., "Gantry Tilt Technique for CT-Guided Biopsy and Drainage", Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, vol. 13, No. 1, Jan-Feb. 1989, 182-4.

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