Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference (대한의용생체공학회:학술대회논문집)
- Volume 1998 Issue 11
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- Pages.57-59
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- 1998
Manufacture of 3-Dimensional Image and Virtual Dissection Program of the Human Brain
사람 뇌의 3차원 영상과 가상해부 풀그림 만들기
- Chung, M.S. (Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine) ;
- Lee, J.M. (Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine) ;
- Park, S.K. (Division of Information and Computer Engineering, Ajou University College of Information and Communication) ;
- Kim, M.K. (Division of Information and Computer Engineering, Ajou University College of Information and Communication)
- 정민석 (아주대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
- 이제만 (아주대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
- 박승규 (아주대학교 정보통신대학 정보및컴퓨터공학부) ;
- 김민구 (아주대학교 정보통신대학 정보및컴퓨터공학부)
- Published : 1998.11.20
Abstract
For medical students and doctors, knowledge of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of brain is very important in diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases. Two-dimensional (2D) tools (ex: anatomy book) or traditional 3D tools (ex: plastic model) are not sufficient to understand the complex structures of the brain. However, it is not always guaranteed to dissect the brain of cadaver when it is necessary. To overcome this problem, the virtual dissection programs of the brain have been developed. However, most programs include only 2D images that do not permit free dissection and free rotation. Many programs are made of radiographs that are not as realistic as sectioned cadaver because radiographs do not reveal true color and have limited resolution. It is also necessary to make the virtual dissection programs of each race and ethnic group. We attempted to make a virtual dissection program using a 3D image of the brain from a Korean cadaver. The purpose of this study is to present an educational tool for those interested in the anatomy of the brain. The procedures to make this program were as follows. A brain extracted from a 58-years old male Korean cadaver was embedded with gelatin solution, and serially sectioned into 1.4 mm-thickness using a meat slicer. 130 sectioned specimens were inputted to the computer using a scanner (
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