Re: 3D Ultrasound

From: Latha Natarajan (nattu@vsnl.com)
Thu Jun 30 02:24:38 2005


Good examples of 3D rendering. Esp. the trigone area was quite impressive.

Thanks Nirvi.

LN. Bangalore, India.

>----- Original Message -----
From: nirvi@vsnl.com To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6:09 AM Subject: 3D Ultrasound

>
> Yes, Allen. 3D has come a long way. As you saw even the work that we have
done on 3D ultrasound in the non OBGYN applications generated quite an interest at the AIUM in FL. I was surprised at the number of questions the poster and the talks generated on 3D ultrasound. The "keepsake faces" was just one of the side effects of a technology that initially gave it an unfortunate name. It has now rolled beyond that. Here is the link to a smaller version of the poster of 3D in KUB region that I wrote for Auntminnie. >

http://www.auntminnie.com/index.asp?Sec=sup&Sub=ind&Pag=dis&ItemId=64610&d=1 >
> Regards
> Nirvi
>
> Nirvikar Dahiya, India
>




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