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Fly-through of a human ear. 2.06MB MPEG Movie |
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Fly-through of a human ear, larger version. 6.9MB MPEG Movie |
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This movie shows a chordoma (green) and its
relation to surrounding structures. The 3D reconstruction was derived from
phase contrast MR angiograms. Using a combination of automated and manual
algorithms, the following structures were extracted: skin, bones, brain,
vessels and the tumor. The animation demonstrates the relation of the tumor
to different clinically relevant structures. 1.56MB MPEG Movie |
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Patient with laryngeal tumor. The viewpoint
is flying in the air space of the larynx. The epiglottis, tumor, hyoid
bone, cartilages, carotid artery, jugular vein and vocal cord are observed.
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Virtual sinus endoscopy of chronic sinusitis.
The red structure means inflammatory portion. The trip starts from right
nasal cavity and goes through right maxillary sinus and ends at right frontal
sinus. 557KB MPEG Movie |
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Patient with right ethmoid mass. The animation demonstrates the relationship between the ethmoid mass and the carotid arteries, and between the skull base and the tumor. 740KB MPEG Movie |
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Schizophrenia
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Brain Mapping
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Exploration of some of the components
of the digital atlas of the brain that we have. Different structures are
colorized in different colors. 24MB MPEG Movie |
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The ventricle system and the thalamus including
it's different nuclei are shown. Nuclei will fade away, revealing the structures
underneath them. 5.85MB MPEG Movie |
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This movie shows a chordoma (green) and its
relation to surrounding structures. The 3D reconstruction was derived from
phase contrast MR angiograms. Using a combination of automated and manual
algorithms, the following structures were extracted: skin, bones, brain,
vessels and the tumor. The animation demonstrates the relation of the tumor
to different clinically relevant structures. 1.56MB MPEG Movie |
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3D recoctruction of MRI data
of a patient with an intraparenchymal lesion in the right temporal lobe. 3.3MB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from MRI data
of a patient with a glioma. It demonstrates planning of a stereotactic
procedure using computerized simulation. 1.38MB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from MRI data
of a patient with a glioma. It shows three alternative approaches for a
surgical removal of the tumor. 218KB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from MRI data
of a patient with a glioma. It demonstrates registration of vessels derived
from a phase contrast angiogram and anatomy derived from double-echo MR
scans. 215KB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from an MR data set
of a patient with a large brain tumor. The tumor is exposed and its removal is simulated. 262KB MPEG Movie |
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Multiple SclerosisFor more information see Computerized image processing for the analysis of Multiple Sclerosis
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Surface Rendering of IntraCranial Cavity.
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We are interested in the evolution
of a patient's MS lesions as time progresses. Each patient is imaged 24
times over several years. In order to analyze these images from the different
time points, we need the image data tobe in a common frame of reference
. Unfortunately, at each patient visit, the position of the patient's
head will be in a slightly different orientation. Clicking on the image
above will display an MPEG movie that illustrates this problem.
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The registration technique requires us
to select one of the patient's data sets from a visit and use it as a gold
standard.We then register the ICC masks for each patient visit to the
ICC mask for the gold standard in a pair-wise fashion. 71KB MPEG Movie |
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Our goal is to see how lesions segmented
at one timepoint behave at the next timepoint. The mpeg movie shows how
the lesions change as time progresses. 112KB MPEG Movie |
| Shape and Size Variations of the Intracranial Cavity (ICC). |
RegistrationFor more information see Grimson
et al .:An Automatic Registration Method for Frameless Stereotaxy,
Image Guided Surgery and Enhanced Reality Visualization.
and the Rigid and Nonrigid Registration Projects.
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This animation is derived from MRI data
of a patient with a glioma. It demonstrates registration of vessels derived
from a phase contrast angiogram and anatomy derived from double-echo MR
scans. 215KB MPEG Movie |
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Elastic matching algorithm applied to the automatic
segmentation of MRI images of the human brain. 379KB MPEG Movie |
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Normal Brain
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3D rendering of infant brain following tissue classification and interactive outlining of key structures. |
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3D rendering of infant brain with overlay of cortical segmentation projected on the cross-sectional MRI planes. |
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An example of using computerized segmentation
techniques on brain MR data sets to segment them into components. 385KB MPEG Movie |
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An example of using computerized segmentation
techniques on brain MR data sets to segment them into components. 182KB MPEG Movie |
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An example of using computerized segmentation
techniques on brain MR data sets to segment them into components. 126KB MPEG Movie |
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An example of using computerized segmentation techniques on brain MR data sets to segment them into components. 211KB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from phase
contrast MR scans of a healthy subject. The brain and the vessels are displayed
in great detail. 1.7MB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from phase
contrast MR scans of a healthy subject. The brain and the vessels are displayed
in great detail. 2.6MB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from phase
contrast MR scans of a healthy subject. The brain and the vessels are displayed
in great detail. 2.5MB MPEG Movie |
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Reconstructions of a skull derived from
MR data sets. 647KB MPEG Movie |
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Reconstructions of a skull derived from
MR data sets. 919KB MPEG Movie |
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This movie simulates a complicated corrective
surgery in a patient with craniofacial malformation. First, the patient's
jaw is removed, and a normal jaw is fit into place. The, the fitted jaw
is used as a template to correct first the upper and then the lower jaw.
Finally, chewing is simulated. 562KB MPEG Movie |
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Animation from a patient with multiple
kidney lesions. The abdominal data shows bones, liver, spleen, large arteries
and kidneys. All of the data was derived from spiral CT data sets of the
patient. 1.03MB MPEG Movie |
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Animation from a patient with multiple kidney
lesions. The abdominal data shows bones, liver, spleen, large arteries
and kidneys. All of the data was derived from spiral CT data sets of the
patient. 899KB MPEG Movie |
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Animation from a patient with multiple
kidney lesions. The abdominal data shows bones, liver, spleen, large arteries
and kidneys. All of the data was derived from spiral CT data sets of the
patient. 739KB MPEG Movie |
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Animation from a patient with myelolipoma of the adrenal glands. 634MB MPEG Movie |
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Animation from a patient with ureter stone. 3.4MB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from long TR double-echo
MR data sets of the knee in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Inflammatory
tissue (pannus) is visible as well as joint fluid. 449KB MPEG Movie |
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This animation is derived from long TR double-echo
MR data sets of the knee in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Inflammatory
tissue (pannus) is visible as well as joint fluid. 767KB MPEG Movie |
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| Simulated hip abduction. 485KB MPEG Movie | ||
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3D Visualization in a case with Gorham's Desease of the left scapula, based on high resolution CT and MR Data. 1.3MB MPEG Movie |
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3D Visualisation in a case of a pseudoaneurysm surrounding an osteochondroma in the right distal thigh. 742kB MPEG Movie |
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3D Visualisation in a case of a sacral Ewing's sarcoma. 2MB MPEG Movie |
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MR based three-dimensional modeling of an aggressive vulvar angiomyxoma. 5.1MB MPEG Movie |
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Double Cervix and Vagina with Septate Uterus: An Uncommon Müllerian Malformation. 5.3MB MPEG Movie |
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MR based 3D reconstruction of the Female pelvis: the case of complete Prolapse. 3.1MB MPEG Movie |
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MR based 3D Female Pelvic Floor Anatomy. Slide show presentation. |
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Superior view of the levator ani in situ. |
Urologic Surgery| 3D reconstruction based on T2w MRI scans acquired with endorectal coil. 1.0MB MPEG Movie |
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Patient with rectal cancer. 9.8MB MPEG Movie |
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3D recostruction of the prostate and the
surrounding organs of a patient with non advanced prostate cancer. 4.6MB MPEG Movie |
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Here is an example using Visage on a data
source totally different than its original design had anticipated. In this
case the data comes from an MR scanner. 137KB MPEG Movie |
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This movie shows a 3D reconstruction of skin,
brain and vasculature in a patient with an AVM. Veins and arteries are
separated in different colors. 713KB MPEG Movie |
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Fly-through of a tracheobronchial
tree. The camera will go from trachea into right main stem bronchus. 688K MPEG Movie |
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Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology,
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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