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  • Medical Imaging
  • Radiology
  • 3D Visualization Technology

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  • The rapid advancement of 3D visualization presents challenges in clinical and scientific communication.
  • A lack of standardized vocabulary impedes progress in healthcare, particularly in radiology.
  • Understanding 3D visualization is essential for effective clinical application.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish foundational definitions for 3D visualization in clinical settings.
  • To provide illustrative examples of 3D visualization, focusing on pediatric patients.
  • To enhance the alignment of 3D hardware and software with clinical use-cases.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review to identify key 3D visualization concepts.
  • Development of a glossary of terms relevant to clinical 3D visualization.
  • Case examples illustrating the application of 3D visualization in pediatric radiology.

Main Results:

  • A defined set of terms for 3D visualization in healthcare.
  • Examples demonstrating practical applications in pediatric care.
  • Guidance for optimizing 3D visualization tools for specific clinical needs.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized terminology facilitates advancements in 3D visualization within healthcare.
  • Effective use of 3D visualization tools improves patient outcomes and clinical workflows.
  • Clear definitions support better development and implementation of 3D technologies in medicine.