Future technologies of teaching clinical anatomy — cinematic rendering and HiD

Paulsen F, Scholz M (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Book Volume: 6

Pages Range: 55-57

Journal Issue: 2

DOI: 10.17116/operhirurg2022602155

Abstract

The minireview describes two new techniques that the authors are convinced will find their way into clinical anatomy in the future and will play an important role in anatomical training as well as in clinical and clinical-pathological diagnosis and therapy plan-ning processes. The techniques presented are cinematic rendering — a new visualization technique for volumetric data derived from CT or MRI scans to show anatomical structures and organs in a photorealistic way as well as HistoDigital or short HiD — a software application for the 3D reconstruction of histological and immunohistochemical serial sections from which the original tissue block can be reconstructed and at the same time content structures can be visualized specifically.

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APA:

Paulsen, F., & Scholz, M. (2022). Future technologies of teaching clinical anatomy — cinematic rendering and HiD. Russian Journal of Operative Surgery and Clinical Anatomy, 6(2), 55-57. https://doi.org/10.17116/operhirurg2022602155

MLA:

Paulsen, Friedrich, and Michael Scholz. "Future technologies of teaching clinical anatomy — cinematic rendering and HiD." Russian Journal of Operative Surgery and Clinical Anatomy 6.2 (2022): 55-57.

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