HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Janos Kiss from the Division of Radiology University of have published the research: 3D printed anthropomorphic left ventricular myocardial phantom for nuclear medicine imaging applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The flexibility of the 3D printing process presented in this study provides scalable and image quality phantoms in nuclear cardiology imaging.
- how: For image segmentation process the authors used the 3D Slicer software with basic functionality .
SUMMARY
Performance measurements and optimization of nuclear medicine imaging systems involve the use of different phantoms to mimic human activity distributions. Accurate . . .
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