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Voxel-Man

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Voxel-Man
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VOXEL-MAN is the name of a set of computer programs for creation and visualization of three-dimensional digital models of the human body derived from cross-sectional images of computer tomography, magnetic resonance tomography or photography (e. g. the Visible Human Project).[1] It was developed at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. Applications include diagnostic imaging, digital anatomical atlases[2][3][4] and surgery simulators.[5] The 3D interactive atlases of anatomy and radiology for brain/skull (published 1998), inner organs (published 2000) and upper limb (published 2008) are available for free download. The name Voxel-Man is derived from the term voxel, the elementary cuboid component of a digital representation of a three-dimensional object ( a "three dimensional pixel"). Occasionally the name Voxel-Man is also used as a general term for a digital representation of the human body.[6]

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Brain rendered with VOXEL-MAN from magnetic resonance imaging data 1998
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