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DTI Visualization with Streamsurfaces and Evenly-Spaced Volume Seeding

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DTI Visualization with Streamsurfaces and Evenly-Spaced Volume Seeding
Experimental evidence has shown that water diffusion is anisotropic in organized tissues such as white matter or muscles. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is a non invasive MR technique that measures water diffusion. DTI is used to visualize linear structures such as fibers. In this paper, we present a visualization tool for DTI data. A new algorithm to visualize linear structures in areas of crossing or converging fibers is presented. Usually the user defines an area from where the fibers are generated. In this way, the user can miss part of the information, if the area is not correctly defined. We present a method to visualize the structures in the whole volume with an evenly-spaced distance between them. Some results obtained by our partners using the DTI tool will be presented. Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS): J.3 [Comp. Appl.]: Medical information systems
Anna Vilanova, G. Berenschot, C. van de Pul
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where VISSYM
Authors Anna Vilanova, G. Berenschot, C. van de Pul
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