2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2010.09.001
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Three-dimensional surface models of detailed lumbosacral structures reconstructed from the Visible Korean

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“…In addition, due to many layers, one PSD file is very large (86 MB), and a layer in the PSD file requires a larger file size (95 KB) than a compressed TIFF file (6 KB) in only 2-bit color. Therefore, TIFF or a similar file format is appropriate for off-line or even on-line distribution [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, due to many layers, one PSD file is very large (86 MB), and a layer in the PSD file requires a larger file size (95 KB) than a compressed TIFF file (6 KB) in only 2-bit color. Therefore, TIFF or a similar file format is appropriate for off-line or even on-line distribution [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of educational tools, including virtual dissection, virtual endoscopy, and virtual lumbar puncture have been developed using Visible Korean data [14][15][16]22]. In addition, volume 3D models based on the Visible Korean have been used for virtual exposure to radiation for calculation of the dosimetry of vital and radiosensitive organs [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…File format of the composites of the reduced data was converted from Mimics to stereolithography to be readable on the Maya software. (44) Masseter,* lateral pterygoid muscle,* medial pterygoid muscle,* longus colli,* longus capitis,* sternocleidomastoid muscle,* rectus capitis posterior major,* rectus capitis posterior minor,* rectus capitis anterior,* rectus capitis lateralis,* obliquus capitis superior,* obliquus capitis inferior,* digastric muscle,* stylohyoid muscle,* mylohyoid muscle,* sternohyoid muscle,* longissimus,* trapezius ,* levator scapulae,* thyrohyoid muscle,* splenius capitis,* semispinalis cervicis* Skeletal (10) Cranium without mandible,* mandible, hyoid bone, first cervical vertebra, second cervical vertebra, third cervical vertebra, fourth cervical vertebra, fifth cervical vertebra, sixth cervical vertebra Articular (4) Intervertebral disc (C IIYC III), intervertebral disc (C IIIYC IV), intervertebral disc (C IVYC V), intervertebral disc (C VYC VI) Vascular (artery) (18) Common carotid artery,* external carotid artery,* superficial temporal artery,* maxillary artery,* internal carotid artery,* vertebral artery,* anterior cerebral artery, pericallosal artery, middle cerebral artery, posterior communicating artery, posterior cerebral artery, basilar artery Vascular (vein) (22)…”
Section: Surface Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a Browsing software of the four kinds of images, all corresponding to one another [24]. b Virtual lumbar puncture system, equipped with a haptic device [25] Fig. 4 Applications of the Chinese Visible Human.…”
Section: Segmentation and 3d Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface and volume-rendered models of the lumbar region were reconstructed and utilized for establishing a virtual lumbar puncture system (Fig. 3b) [4,25]. Moreover, virtual colonoscopy, based on the volume models, was achieved to show the real color of the inside of the colon wall [18].…”
Section: Segmentation and 3d Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%