
The utilization of MRI technology to view the equine hoof is relatively new to the equine veterinary field and so the use of this technology to create visuals is also in its infancy. The goal of my research at the University of Illinois at Chicago was to examine the different methods of rendering with the use of MRI data of the horse as the basis for producing illustrations and interactive visualizations with commercially available visualizing programs. Producing inter-actives and illustrations with actual data from the living equine is a significant step in veterinary education, as much of the equine has not been visualized in this way.
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Looking at the DICOM sample image sets from the OsiriX website, it was difficult for me to choose which type of scans to use for reference, and once chosen, to decide which series in the study to use. In addition, I was not familiar with the radiology terms used to describe the datasets.
Read MoreWhat is the Visible Human Project?
Complete male and female cadaver datasets in MRI, CT, and color photo image formats.
How do I access the data?
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Osiriximaging.com was created for my project research for the requirements of my Master of Science degree in Biomedical Visualization at the University of Illinois at Chicago. John Daugherty, CMI, Scott Dixon and Scott Barrows, CMI, FAMI, served as my project research committee members.
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