高度标准化的躯干旋转摄影。

The Journal of biocommunication Pub Date : 2020-09-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5210/jbc.v44i2.11101
David Teplica, Daniel Schuleman, Vanston Masri
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在过去的几十年里,医学成像技术已经证明了解剖学上的洞察力,以至于它们几乎接管了许多临床情况的管理。MRI、CT和PET扫描技术采用严格控制的旋转数据采集协议。相比之下,人体解剖可见光成像的标准化却大大滞后。本文首次提出了一种严格标准化的旋转方案,用于摄影记录人体解剖,并允许在小于2%的图像方差下进行后续分析。
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Highly Standardized Rotational Photography of the Torso.

Over the last several decades, medical imaging technologies have proven so anatomically insightful that they have all but taken over management in many clinical situations. MRI, CT, and PET scanning technologies employ stringently controlled rotational data-harvest protocols. By contrast, standardization of visible-light imaging of human anatomy has lagged dramatically. This article is the first to present a rigidly standardized rotational protocol to photographically record human anatomy and permit subsequent analysis with less than 2% image variance.

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