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3-D visualization and animation technologies in anatomical imaging.

John McGhee1.   

Abstract

This paper explores a 3-D computer artist's approach to the creation of three-dimensional computer-generated imagery (CGI) derived from clinical scan data. Interpretation of scientific imagery, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is restricted to the eye of the trained medical practitioner in a clinical or scientific context. In the research work described here, MRI data are visualized and interpreted by a 3-D computer artist using the tools of the digital animator to navigate image complexity and widen interaction. In this process, the artefact moves across disciplines; it is no longer tethered to its diagnostic origins. It becomes an object that has visual attributes such as light, texture and composition, and a visual aesthetic of its own. The introduction of these visual attributes provides a platform for improved accessibility by a lay audience. The paper argues that this more artisan approach to clinical data visualization has a potential real-world application as a communicative tool for clinicians and patients during consultation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20002229      PMCID: PMC2815947          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01165.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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2.  Do pictograms improve children's understanding of medicine leaflet information?

Authors:  Katri Hämeen-Anttila; Kati Kemppainen; Hannes Enlund; J Bush Patricia; Airaksinen Marja
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2004-12

3.  Patient communication: a multidisciplinary approach using animated cartoons.

Authors:  Marie Leiner; Gilbert Handal; Darryl Williams
Journal:  Health Educ Res       Date:  2004-05-17
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1.  A survey among Brazilian thoracic surgeons about the use of preoperative 2D and 3D images.

Authors:  Federico Enrique Garcia Cipriano; Livia Arcêncio; Lycio Umeda Dessotte; Alfredo José Rodrigues; Walter Villela de Andrade Vicente; Paulo Roberto Barbosa Évora
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 2.895

2.  3D Printed Organ Models with Physical Properties of Tissue and Integrated Sensors.

Authors:  Kaiyan Qiu; Zichen Zhao; Ghazaleh Haghiashtiani; Shuang-Zhuang Guo; Mingyu He; Ruitao Su; Zhijie Zhu; Didarul B Bhuiyan; Paari Murugan; Fanben Meng; Sung Hyun Park; Chih-Chang Chu; Brenda M Ogle; Daniel A Saltzman; Badrinath R Konety; Robert M Sweet; Michael C McAlpine
Journal:  Adv Mater Technol       Date:  2017-12-06

3.  The Use of Augmented Reality Technology in Medical Specimen Museum Tours.

Authors:  Atsushi Sugiura; Toshihiro Kitama; Masahiro Toyoura; Xiaoyang Mao
Journal:  Anat Sci Educ       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 5.958

4.  3D image analysis reveals differences of CD30 positive cells and network formation in reactive and malignant human lymphoid tissue (classical Hodgkin Lymphoma).

Authors:  Julia Liebers; Patrick Wurzel; Kerstin Bianca Reisinger; Martin-Leo Hansmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-10-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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