DocumentCode :
1310939
Title :
Sectioned Images of the Cadaver Head Including the Brain and Correspondences With Ultrahigh Field 7.0 T MRIs
Author :
Park, Jin Seo ; Chung, Min Suk ; Shin, Dong Sun ; Har, Dong-Hwan ; Cho, Zang-Hee ; Kim, Young-Bo ; Han, Jae-Yong ; Chi, Je-Geun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Anatomy, Dongguk Univ., Gyeongju, South Korea
Volume :
97
Issue :
12
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1988
Lastpage :
1996
Abstract :
Unlike computed tomographic images and magnetic resonance images (MRIs), sectioned images of the human body with real color and high resolution have certain advantages in learning and teaching anatomy. Comparisons between sectioned images of the brain and MRIs are useful in many ways. Therefore, we prepared 312 MRIs at ultrahigh field 7.0 T (axial direction 0.4 times 0.4 times 0.4 mm3 voxel size) of a cadaver brain, 2343 sectioned images (axial direction, 0.1 mm intervals, 0.1 times 0.1 mm2 pixel size, and 48 bits color) by serial-sectioning the cadaver head, 234 segmented images in which brain regions were separately delineated (1 mm intervals and 0.1 times 0.1 mm2 pixel size) by outlining 64 head structures in sectioned images. Three-dimensional images of 64 head structures were made by volume reconstruction from sectioned images. In this research, advanced techniques and equipment enabled us to prepare quality 7.0-T MRIs, sectioned images, and segmented images of the head. These images are expected to contribute to our understanding of the topographic neuroanatomy of the head and to aid interpretations of MRIs and CTs of the human brain.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; image reconstruction; image segmentation; medical image processing; neurophysiology; CTs; MRIs; brain; cadaver head; computed tomographic images; human body; learning anatomy; magnetic flux density 7.0 T; magnetic resonance images; sectioned images; segmented images; serial-sectioning; teaching anatomy; three-dimensional images; topographic neuroanatomy; volume reconstruction; Cadaver; Education; Humans; Image resolution; Image segmentation; Magnetic heads; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pixel; Tomography; 0.1-mm-sized voxel; 7.0-T MRIs; Cadaver brain; sectioned images; segmented images; three-dimensional images;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2009.2025524
Filename :
5325597
Link To Document :
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