Published January 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Three-dimensional demonstration of liver and spleen by a computer graphics technique

  • 1. Osaka Univ. (Japan). Dept. of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
  • 2. Osaka Kosei-Nenkin Hospital (Japan). Dept. of Medicine

Description

Three-dimensional demonstration of the liver and spleen has been developed using a computer graphics technique. Three-dimensional models were constructed from organ-surface information derived from computed tomographic images. Three-dimensional images could be displayed as wire-frame or solid models on a color display tube. After examining the accuracy of this technique using a liver phantom, this technique was applied to the human liver and spleen. The anatomic surface of the liver and spleen appeared realistic when viewed from any direction. In liver cirrhosis, abnormal configuration of the liver and spleen was vividly demonstrated. The liver was displayed as a wire-frame, while a hepatoma was presented as a solid form in the same image. This combined display clarified the intrahepatic location of the hepatoma together with its configuration. It is thus expected that this technique will prove clinically useful in the non-invasive evaluation of patho-morphologic changes in the liver and spleen. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Radiol.
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
1
Series
Acta Radiol.
Journal Page Range
27-31
ISSN
0284-1851
CODEN
ACRAE