• Computerized tomography · Jan 1977

    A graphic display system for use with a computerized tomographic scanner.

    • J Griver and B J Perry.
    • Comput Tomogr. 1977 Jan 1; 1 (2): 167-78.

    AbstractA system for the display and analysis of computerized axial tomography scans has been developed. Selected regions of scans can be outlined using a joystick, allowing rapid statistical analysis. The difference between two scans can be displayed, and coronal and sagittal sections as well as projected displays, can be produced from a series of transverse sections. A special purpose software system has been developed to allow programming on a logical level. The system is used both for the analysis of current scans and the retrospective accumulation of data from past scans.

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