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Technologie
3D XI™
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VolumeCT View™ technology with Cross View and Cube Sectional View functions enables you to perform multiple examinations on multiple regions of interest and visually displays their relationships from data obtained with just one 3D volume scan. Therefore, eliminating the need for multiple scans and making it possible to examine the data even after the initial scan session.
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| Fetal Abdomen |
In this case involving a seven month fetus examination, by utilizing VolumeCT and its Cross View function, it is feasible to examine nearly all of the organs and its relationship within the entire abdomen in one setting and with just one simple 3D scan. By manipulating the X, Y and Z axes of the Cross View function of VolumeCT, the kidney is shown on the sagital plane and stomach in the coronal plane while the bladder is displayed on the transverse plane, this type of complete 3D imaging allows for better understanding of the correlation between the all three organs as well as other areas within the abdomen.
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| Fetal Ascites |
The image on the right illustrates another function of the VolumeCT, the Cube Sectional View. Where the Cross View of VolumeCT looks at the three axes of the image data from the internal to the exterior of the data set and its relationships contained within, the Cube Sectional View is able to examine the 3D data from exterior towards interior within the data set. In this clinical case, from a regular 3D data set with application of Cube Sectional View, all sides of the volume data can be examined in a "3D cube like" image with the entire six sides showing the images from the data set. Therefore, it is possible to view the entire ascites and also the enlarged stomach of this fetus on one side of the cube while and the caudal of the liver is shown on the opposite side.
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VolumeCT ViewTM technology with Cross View and Cube Sectional View functions enables you to perform multiple examinations on multiple regions of interest and visually displays their relationships from data obtained with just one 3D volume scan. Therefore, eliminating the need for multiple scans and making it possible to examine the data even after the initial scan session.
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| Fetal Abdomen |
In this case involving a seven month fetus examination, by utilizing VolumeCT and its Cross View function, it is feasible to examine nearly all of the organs and its relationship within the entire abdomen in one setting and with just one simple 3D scan. By manipulating the X, Y and Z axes of the Cross View function of VolumeCT, the kidney is shown on the sagital plane and stomach in the coronal plane while the bladder is displayed on the transverse plane, this type of complete 3D imaging allows for better understanding of the correlation between the all three organs as well as other areas within the abdomen.
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| Fetal Ascites |
The image on the right illustrates another function of the VolumeCT, the Cube Sectional View. Where the Cross View of VolumeCT looks at the three axes of the image data from the internal to the exterior of the data set and its relationships contained within, the Cube Sectional View is able to examine the 3D data from exterior towards interior within the data set. In this clinical case, from a regular 3D data set with application of Cube Sectional View, all sides of the volume data can be examined in a "3D cube like" image with the entire six sides showing the images from the data set. Therefore, it is possible to view the entire ascites and also the enlarged stomach of this fetus on one side of the cube while and the caudal of the liver is shown on the opposite side.
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