- used in
tomography is
called a tomograph,
while the
image produced is a
tomogram. In many cases, the
production of
these images is
based on the mathematical...
- into a three-dimensional view of the
object of interest. This is
called a
tomogram, or
tomographic reconstruction. One of the most
commonly cited benefits...
-
laser technique to
measure the three-dimensional
refractive index (RI)
tomogram of a
microscopic sample such as
biological cells and tissues.
Because the...
- An
automatic bed
moves head
first into the gantry,
first obtaining a
tomogram, also
called a
scout view or surview,
which is a kind of
whole body flat...
- view is the area of each
tomogram. In for
example computed tomography, a
volume of
voxels can be
created from such
tomograms by
merging multiple slices...
- High-resolution
computed tomography (HRCT) is a type of
computed tomography (CT) with
specific techniques to
enhance image resolution. It is used in the...
- is, therefore,
responsible for well-known line-artifacts in
computed tomograms.
Artifacts are
caused by
abrupt transitions between low- and high-density...
-
around a patient,
producing a computer-generated cross-sectional
image (
tomogram). CT is
acquired in the
axial plane, with
coronal and
sagittal images produced...
- 2D
projection of a 3D OCT-
tomogram of the skin at the fingertip,
depicting the
stratum corneum (≈500 μm thick) with the
stratum disjunctum on top and the...
-
trachea and bronchi,
anterior view" (#2) [dead link] "Trachea and
carina —
tomogram,
coronal plane" at SUNY
Downstate Medical Center Archived 2016-03-03 at...