| Literature DB >> 21381931 |
Hans van Dijk1, Paul F Höppener, Jan Siebenga, Hans A Kragten.
Abstract
Patients with a pectus excavatum frequently experience medical problems such as dyspnoea, fatigue and palpitations. After surgical intervention most patients are alleviated of their symptoms. Pectus excavatum can easily be diagnosed by a proper inspection of the chest. In the Atrium Medical Center photographic documentation of the deformation of the chest is part of the treatment protocol before and after surgical correction of a pectus excavatum. In addition to the normal photographic routine two special recording techniques are applied: measuring the depth of the excavation with a rule, and documenting the depth of the excavation in a 3-D grid-projection image. The applied 3-D technique (raster stereography) can also be an asset to other medical specialty areas in which changes in body shape and appearance play a major role.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21381931 DOI: 10.3109/17453054.2011.550869
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Commun Med ISSN: 1745-3054