Fundamentals of medical imaging / Paul Suetens
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002Descripción: xiv, 280 p. : il., lám., fot. ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-ROM [139780521803625] (4 3/4 plg.)ISBN:- 0521803624 (hardback)
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Incluye referencias bibliográficas p. 271-272 e índices
Part I. Introduction to Digital Image Processing: 1. Definitions -- 2. Linear system theory -- 3. Image operations -- Part II. Medical Imaging Modalities: 4. Radiography -- 5. X-ray computed tomography -- 6. Magnetic resonance imaging -- 7. Ultrasonic imaging -- 8. Nuclear medicine imaging -- Part III. Image Analysis and Visualization for Diagnosis, Therapy and Surgery: 9. Medical image analysis -- 10. Image guided interventions -- Bibliography
This module aims to introduce state-of-the-art techniques for the acquisition, representation and visualisation of structured 3D data. The main application area considered in the module is diagnostic medical imaging: 3D data is acquired using one of the popular imaging modalities (e.g. CT), represented as a voxel array or segmented into surfaces, then visualised using advanced computer graphic techniques. While medical imaging is the focus of the course, many of the techniques used to segment, represent and visualise the 3D data sets are generic and can equally be applied to other types of data, such as CAD models
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