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3D segmentation of MRIs [message #4785] Wed, 26 July 1995 00:00 Go to next message
glenn is currently offline  glenn
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We have associated a set of axial images into idl from a 3D-MRI data set
from the lower leg. We would like to calculate muscle volume from the
serial images. Does anybody know of an IDL routine that will do 3D
segmentation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Glenn




Glenn Walter | e-mail: glenn@ginger.mmrrcc.upenn.edu
MMRRCC | FAX: (215) 573-2113
Department of Radiology |
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Re: 3D segmentation of MRIs [message #4895 is a reply to message #4785] Fri, 11 August 1995 00:00 Go to previous message
doug ranken is currently offline  doug ranken
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glenn@ginger.mmrrcc.upenn.edu (Glenn Walter) wrote:
> We have associated a set of axial images into idl from a 3D-MRI data set
> from the lower leg. We would like to calculate muscle volume from the
> serial images. Does anybody know of an IDL routine that will do 3D
> segmentation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Take a look at the SEARCH3D function. If the intensity range of the muscle
tissue is sufficiently distinct from the surrounding tissues, this may be all
you need. I have IDL based routines that will do automatic segmentation of
the brain from MRI head data. These might work with your data. Send me email
if you're interested.

Doug Ranken
P-21
Los Alamos National Laboratory
email: ranken@lanl.gov
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