Literature DB >> 21335815

Development of a customizable software application for medical imaging analysis and visualization.

Marisol Martinez-Escobar1, Catherine Peloquin, Bethany Juhnke, Joanna Peddicord, Sonia Jose, Christian Noon, Jung Leng Foo, Eliot Winer.   

Abstract

Graphics technology has extended medical imaging tools to the hands of surgeons and doctors, beyond the radiology suite. However, a common issue in most medical imaging software is the added complexity for non-radiologists. This paper presents the development of a unique software toolset that is highly customizable and targeted at the general physicians as well as the medical specialists. The core functionality includes features such as viewing medical images in two-and three-dimensional representations, clipping, tissue windowing, and coloring. Additional features can be loaded in the form of 'plug-ins' such as tumor segmentation, tissue deformation, and surgical planning. This allows the software to be lightweight and easy to use while still giving the user the flexibility of adding the necessary features, thus catering to a wide range of user population.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21335815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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1.  Analyzing tree-shape anatomical structures using topological descriptors of branching and ensemble of classifiers.

Authors:  Angeliki Skoura; Predrag R Bakic; Vasilis Megalooikonomou
Journal:  J Theor Appl Comput Sci       Date:  2013
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