Attendees of the InfoRAD section of RSNA […] who permanently ringed the authors’ exhibit […] weren’t just looking at a real-time interactive atlas of neuroanatomy and neuroradiology […]. They were looking into the future.
Dale A. Charletta on the VOXEL-MAN three-dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain. It formed the basis for later, greatly extended 3D atlases of anatomy and radiology, as well as PC-based versions such as the VOXEL-MAN 3D-Navigator: Brain and Skull.
References
- Ulf Tiede, Michael Bomans, Karl Heinz Höhne, Andreas Pommert, Martin Riemer, Thomas Schiemann, Rainer Schubert, Werner Lierse: A computerized three-dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain. American Journal of Neuroradiology 14 (3), 1993, 551-559.
- Dale A. Charletta, A computerized three-dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain, American Journal of Neuroradiology 14 (3), 1993, 560-561.
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