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First 3D Reconstruction of the Brain of a Living Person (1987)

At the 73rd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) we showed the first brain ever reconstructed from a living person (as far as we know) as poster and video. Here are two short sequences from the video.

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References

  1. Michael Bomans, Martin Riemer, Ulf Tiede, Karl Heinz Höhne: 3D-Segmentation von Kernspin-Tomogrammen. In E. Paulus (ed.): Mustererkennung 1987, Proc. 9. DAGM-Symposium, Informatik-Fachberichte 149, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1987, 231-235.
  2. Karl Heinz Höhne, Ulf Tiede, Martin Riemer, Michael Bomans, M. Heller, Gerd Witte: Static and dynamic three-dimensional display of tissue structures from volume scans. Radiology 165, P (1987), 420. (abstract).

 

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