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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 162-166, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-500090

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Objective To explore the morphologic features of the biceps reflection pulley through the comparative study of the thin sec -tional anatomy based on the Chinese Visible Human ( CVH) and MRI sectional anatomy of the biceps reflection pulley ,and to provide ima-ging anatomic data for the diagnosis of lesions .Methods The thin slices of sagittal oblique plane and coronal oblique plane by visualization -al reconstruction based on 5 data set of the Chinese visible human ( CVH) were compared with the corresponding MR images from 20 shoulder joints of the normal volunteer individuals with routine MRI ,5 shoulders without abnormalities with MR arthrography .The detailed sectional a-natomy structure of the the biceps reflection pulley was marked from the CVH ,routine MRI and MR arthrography one by one with Photoshop CS2 software.Results The main three components of the biceps reflection pulley including the coracohumeral ligament (CHL),the superior glenohumeral ligament ( SGHL) ,and the long head of the biceps tendon ( LBT) were markedly displayed on the CVH and MRI .The CHL was markedly displayed on the sagittal oblique , using plain MRI .The SGHL was markedly displayed on the CVH , especially in the transverse plane.The LBT was markedly displayed on the CVH ,especially in the coronal oblique plane parallel to the LBT .The biceps reflection pulley was markedly displayed on the sagittal oblique plane with CVH and MR arthrography .The SGHL was perpendicular to the CHL , with T-shaped link anterior to the LBT on the sagittal oblique plane .Conclusion It is complementary for MRI and CVH displaying the components of the biceps reflection pulley .The sagittal oblique plane is the best position for displaying the components and adjacent structures of the bi -ceps reflection pulley ,which provide helpful position mark for the diagnosis of the lesions in the rotator interval .

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 369-371, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-398616

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Objective To build three-dimensional model of the pancreas and peripanercatic organs to provide morphological basis for imaging diagnosis and operation selection of pancreas diseases. Methods Serial cross-sectional images from the first Chinese visible human dataset were reviewed and the structures of pancreas and peripancreatic organs were reconstructed three-dimensionally by using 3D-Doctor software on PC. Results Three-dimensional structures of pancreas and peripancreatic organs were reconstructed successfully. All reconstructed structures could be displayed in multiple methods and color modes. Conclusions The internal and adjacent struc-tures of pancreas can be clearly shown on the reconstructed three-dimensional images. The visible model is a useful reference both for clinical diagnosis and surgical practice.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678246

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Objective To obtain the CT image 3 D reconstruction of head and neck region of the first Chinese visible human. Methods The CT data of head and neck region of the first Chinese visible human were processed with Siemens 3 D Virtuoso VA(R2.6) software in SGI Graphics Computer Workstation. The 3 D reconstruction of head and neck surface and skeletal structure were carried out and studied. Results The face and neck were well reconstructed. The nose, lips, ears and chin could be clearly shown. The skeletal structures in the head and neck region were fairly reconstructed and displayed very well and even the fine structures in skull base such as foraman ovale and foramen spinosum could be seen. Many anatomic structures such as pituitary gland, brain stem, cervical marrow, sphenoid sinus, nasopharynx could be displayed in detail on the 3 D reconstruction section. Conclusion This study has realized the CT image 3 D reconstruction and visualization of head and neck region of the first Chinese visible human and provided morphologic data for further studies of 3 D structures, comparative studies of anatomy and imaging of the head and neck.

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