Videos : Head and Neck

 

CT scan of the face with no nasal reconstruction
Good example of volume rendering showing the different rendering techniques that show soft tissue, muscle, bone and skin.
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3D imaging of the internal auditory canal with thin section slab imaging
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Sinuses: 3D Reconstruction and Multi-Planar interactive reconstruction of the sinuses.
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Loetz-Dietz Syndrome: The patient has a history of Loetz-Dietz Syndrome. The study is done to look for aneurysm. No aneurysm is found and this study demonstrates great detail in the vessels of the neck, as well as optimal visualization of the mandible and the skull with extensive changes of the rendering algorithms to visualize bone, muscle, and vessels.
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Left Neck AVM: This is a demonstration of a large vascular mass in the left superclavicular region with large feeding and draining vessels consistent with an AV malformation.
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Plagiocephaly: This is a 3 Dimensional imaging of a child with Plagiocephaly. Note how we use the volume acquisitions with volume rendering to show soft tissue as well as bone. We prefer volume rendering for looking at any abnormality involving the sutures.
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Carotid: 3D mapping of the carotid arteries using a 64 slice scanner. Note the detail of vessels and thyroid gland.
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Cerebral angio: volume rendering demonstrates a right middle cerebral artery aneurysm.

 

All images on this site are © 2006 Elliot K. Fishman,MD.