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Proposal of differential volume rendering reconstruction from X-ray fluoroscopy for clinical veterinary medicine.
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2008;1:2213-2216
Authors: Khongsomboon K, Hamamoto K
3D reconstruction from ordinary X-ray equipment which is not CT or MRI is required in clinical veterinary medicine. In this paper, we propose a method for 3D-reconstruction from X-ray fluoroscopy for clinical veterinary medicine. Fluoroscopy is usually used to observe a movement of organ or to identify a position of organ for surgery by weak X-ray intensity. A problem arises due to weak X-ray intensity. Although fluoroscopy can present information of not only bone structure but soft tissues, the contrast is very low and it is very difficult to recognize some soft tissues. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a new method to determine opacity in volume rendering process. The opacity is determined according to 3D differential coefficient of 3D reconstruction. This differential volume rendering can present a 3D structure image of multiple organs volumetrically and clearly for clinical veterinary medicine. This paper shows results of experimental investigation of small dog.
PMID: 19163138 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]
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