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Three-dimensional imaging

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2000
R. M. Kelso, C. Delo
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Fixed three-dimensional holographic images

Applied Optics, 2002
Three-dimensional holograms were recorded in a cerium-doped, strontium barium niobate (SBN:75) photorefractive crystal. These holograms are shown to not degrade after more than one week of continuous readout and to reconstruct reproductions of the original object with an observable field of view of approximately 35 degrees.
Clint, Wood   +5 more
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Three-dimensional craniofacial reconstruction imaging

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2002
This review article aims to describe and discuss the imaging techniques most commonly used in medicine and dentistry to obtain three-dimensional images of the craniofacial complex. Three-dimensional imaging techniques provide extensive possibilities for the detailed and precise analysis of the whole craniofacial complex, for virtual (on-screen ...
Moschos A, Papadopoulos   +7 more
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Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1990
Three-dimensional surface reconstruction images of the heart and great vessels can be produced from contiguous sequences of ECG-triggered MR scans in patients with congenital heart disease. The methods allow separation of the epi- and endocardial surfaces and definition of the enclosed blood volumes on a slice-by-slice basis.
M W, Vannier   +2 more
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Imaging Three-Dimensional Cardiac Function

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2000
▪ Abstract  The three-dimensional (3-D) nature of myocardial deformations is dependent on ventricular geometry, muscle fiber architecture, wall stresses, and myocardial-material properties. The imaging modalities of X-ray angiography, echocardiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) are described in the context of ...
W G, O'Dell, A D, McCulloch
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Three-dimensional colour doppler imaging

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1993
We have developed a system to acquire in vivo three-dimensional (3D) colour velocity images of peripheral vasculature. A clinical ultrasound system was modified by mounting the transducer on a motor-driven translation stage, allowing planar ultrasound images to be acquired along a 37 mm long stroke.
P A, Picot   +4 more
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Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Imaging

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
Recent developments in imaging techniques now allow reconstruction of actual three-dimensional images from computed tomographic data. This article discusses the basic concepts involved in three-dimensional imaging and reviews its potential as a diagnostic and management tool for the clinical ophthalmologist.
J A, Katowitz   +3 more
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Three‐dimensional imaging of vitiligo

Experimental Dermatology, 2015
Keywords: body Surface Area (BSA); imaging; Measurement error; three dimensional ...
Indermeet, Kohli   +8 more
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Three-dimensional polarimetric integral imaging

Optics Letters, 2004
A three-dimensional (3D) polarimetric image sensing and display technique based on integral imaging is proposed. Three-dimensional polarization distribution of reflected light from a 3D object can be measured as elemental image arrays by a rotating linear polarizer.
Osamu, Matoba, Bahram, Javidi
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Three-dimensional spectrally encoded imaging

Optics Letters, 2003
A method for three-dimensional surface measurements with phase-sensitive spectrally encoded imaging is demonstrated. Both transverse and depth information is transmitted through a single-mode optical fiber, allowing this scheme to be incorporated into a miniature probe.
D, Yelin   +3 more
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