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3DIcon at SPIE Medical Imaging Conference

Medical Conferences News - SPIE 2010

3DIcon Corporation announces that it presented a paper entitled "3D Visualization of Medical Imaging Using Static Volumetric Display -- CSpace" to SPIE Medical Imaging Conference.

3DIcon Corporation, the developer of volumetric, three-dimension projection and display technologies, announced that it presented on Monday a paper entitled "3D Visualization of Medical Imaging Using Static Volumetric Display -- CSpace" to the Medical Imaging 2010 conference sponsored by SPIE, an international society advancing light-based research. The meeting, being held in San Diego, is the premier conference for medical scientists, physicists, and practitioners in the field of imaging.

Recent developments in medical imaging technologies are assisting radiologists in more accurate diagnoses. 3DIcon's paper details an autostereoscopic static volumetric display, called CSpace, which is capable of constructing three-dimensional medical imaging data in 3D world coordinates. Using this innovative technology, the displayed 3D data set can be viewed in the transparent medium from any perspective angle without the need of wearing goggles. The design of CSpace provides a volume rendering of the surface and the interior of any organ of the human body. Accordingly, adjacent tissues can be better monitored, and disease diagnoses can be more accurately diagnosed. In conjunction with CSpace hardware, 3DIcon has developed a software architecture that can interpret digital imaging and communication in medicine ( DICOM ) files that can be captured by ultrasound devices, magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), or computed tomography ( CT ) scanners. With these recent improvements, CSpace can display the original image in the precise form in which it was captured.

3DIcon's paper will be published at the end of the SPIE Medical Imaging conference.

Source: 3DIcon

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