The diagnostic contribution of CT volumetric rendering techniques in routine practice
Open Access
- 1 April 2010
- journal article
- computers in-radiology
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
- Vol. 20 (02) , 92-97
- https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.63043
Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) volumetric rendering techniques such as maximum intensity projection (MIP), minimum intensity projection (MinIP), shaded surface display (SSD), volume rendering (VR), and virtual endoscopy (VE) provide added diagnostic capabilities. The diagnostic value of such reconstruction techniques is well documented in literature. These techniques permit the exploration of fine anatomical detail that would be difficult to evaluate using axial reconstructions alone. Although these techniques are now widely available, many radiologists are either unfamiliar with them or do not fully utilize their potential in daily clinical practice. This paper is intended to provide an overview of the most common CT volumetric rendering techniques and their practical use in everyday diagnostics.Keywords
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