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Computerized three-dimensional normal atlas.

I Mano1, Y Suto, M Suzuki

  • 1Department of Radiology, Toshiba General Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

Radiation Medicine
|March 1, 1990
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This project creates a digital human anatomy atlas with quantitative data. The Computerized Three-Dimensional Normal Atlas will provide versatile imaging and detailed organ information for research.

Area of Science:

  • Anatomical sciences
  • Medical imaging
  • Computational biology

Background:

  • Accurate anatomical data is crucial for medical research and education.
  • Existing anatomical resources may lack comprehensive quantitative information or 3D visualization capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a Computerized Three-Dimensional Normal Atlas of human anatomy.
  • To systematically arrange normal human anatomy and its quantitative data in a computer system.
  • To enable the generation of multi-directional tomographic images, 3D visualizations, and coded organ data.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic data collection and organization of normal human anatomical information.
  • Integration of quantitative data including CT numbers, T1, and T2 values.

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  • Development of a computational framework for 3D reconstruction and image generation.
  • Main Results:

    • The ongoing project is establishing a comprehensive digital repository of human anatomy.
    • The Computerized Three-Dimensional Normal Atlas is designed to output various imaging formats.
    • Coded information on anatomical structures, including names and quantitative imaging parameters, is being compiled.

    Conclusions:

    • The Computerized Three-Dimensional Normal Atlas will serve as a valuable resource for anatomical studies.
    • This digital atlas facilitates advanced medical imaging analysis and understanding of human anatomy.
    • The project aims to enhance the accessibility and utility of anatomical data for scientific and clinical applications.