Cinematic rendering of skin and subcutaneous soft tissues: potential applications in acute trauma
Abstract
Skin and subcutaneous (SQ) findings are important clinical clues in assessing the mechanism and severity of traumatic injury. These findings can help the radiologist pinpoint the site of injury and perform a focused assessment of the underlying deeper tissues. However, these clues are difficult to perceive on 2D CT images and can be overlooked. Cinematic rendering (CR) is a novel 3D imaging technique that generates photorealistic views based on...
Paper Details
Title
Cinematic rendering of skin and subcutaneous soft tissues: potential applications in acute trauma
Published Date
May 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
573 - 580
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