Computed tomography visualisation

  • How does CT produce an image?

    The term “computed tomography,” or CT, refers to a computerized x-ray imaging procedure in which a narrow beam of x-rays is aimed at a patient and quickly rotated around the body, producing signals that are processed by the machine's computer to generate cross-sectional images, or “slices.”.

  • What does a CT visualize?

    It shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, organs and blood vessels..

Oct 17, 2019An interactive and intuitive visualisation method for X-ray computed tomography data of biological samples in 3D Portable Document Format.
A CT scan can be used to visualize nearly all parts of the body and is used to diagnose disease or injury as well as to plan medical, surgical or radiation treatment.
Computed tomography (CT) postprocessing produces information-rich diagnostic images, transforming enormous amounts of x-ray attenuation data into clinical 

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