1999
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.172.5.10227488
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Virtual endoscopy using perspective volume-rendered three-dimensional sonographic data: technique and clinical applications.

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“…1). In addition, only one study has been reported in the literature [5]. In this work, the authors used a volume-rendering technique, which required long rendering times (range 1-5 h) compared with our real-time image synthesis system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). In addition, only one study has been reported in the literature [5]. In this work, the authors used a volume-rendering technique, which required long rendering times (range 1-5 h) compared with our real-time image synthesis system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A movie is constructed in which the observer images the digitally stored sonohysterographic data with a virtual endocavitary camera beginning with 1 cornu, moves into the fundus, proceeds to the other cornu, and turns around toward the cervix. 29 The contrast between the hypoechoic saline-filled cavity and the surrounding uterine walls makes the uterus a good structure for virtual endoscopy with the use of sonohysterographic data. In this preliminary work, the data were analyzed offline, and the image manipulation was quite time-consuming.…”
Section: Sonohysterographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of cine loops to ‘fly through’ the vessels in many organs ranging from the brain to the kidneys suggest a whole new dimension for noninvasive vascular imaging of the future. Currently these cine loops can be viewed on the world wide web [30]. Whilst this web‐based image can be used to augment this manuscript, it foretells a substantial addition in our ability to communicate clinical images and information.…”
Section: Prospects For Virtual Endoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%