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Improved sectioned images and surface models of the whole dog body.
Ann Anat. 2014 Sep; 196(5):352-9.AA

Abstract

The objective of this research was to produce high-quality sectioned images of a whole dog which can be used to create sectional anatomy atlases and three-dimensional (3D) models. A year old female beagle was sacrificed by potassium chloride injection and frozen. The frozen dog was then serially ground using a cryomacrotome. Sectioned surfaces were photographed using a digital camera to create 3555 sectioned images of whole dog body (intervals, 0.2 mm; pixel size, 0.1 mm; 48 bit color). In a sectioned image, structures of dimension greater than 0.1mm could be identified in detail. Photoshop was used to make segmented images of 16 structures. Sectioned and segmented images were stored in browsing software to allow easy access. Segmented images were reconstructed to make surface models of 16 structures using Mimics software and stored in portable document format (PDF) using Adobe 3D Reviewer software. In this research, state-of-art sectioned images and surface models were produced for the dog. The authors hope that the sectioned images produced will become a useful source of software for basic and clinical veterinary medicine, and therefore, are distributing the sectioned images and surface models through browsing software and PDF file available free of charge.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Anatomy, Keimyung University School of Medicine, 1095 Dalgubeol-daero, Daegu 704-701, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: anatomy@dsmc.or.kr.Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-749, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: sds@ajou.ac.kr.Department of Emergency Medicine, Dongguk University School of Medicine, Gyeongju 780-350, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: emergency@dongguk.ac.kr.Department of Anatomy, Dongguk University School of Medicine, 87 Dongdae-ro, Gyeongju 780-350, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: jungyw@dongguk.ac.kr.Department of Anatomy, Dongguk University School of Medicine, 87 Dongdae-ro, Gyeongju 780-350, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: park93@dongguk.ac.kr.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24986152

Citation

Park, Hyo Seok, et al. "Improved Sectioned Images and Surface Models of the Whole Dog Body." Annals of Anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : Official Organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, vol. 196, no. 5, 2014, pp. 352-9.
Park HS, Shin DS, Cho DH, et al. Improved sectioned images and surface models of the whole dog body. Ann Anat. 2014;196(5):352-9.
Park, H. S., Shin, D. S., Cho, D. H., Jung, Y. W., & Park, J. S. (2014). Improved sectioned images and surface models of the whole dog body. Annals of Anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : Official Organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, 196(5), 352-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2014.05.036
Park HS, et al. Improved Sectioned Images and Surface Models of the Whole Dog Body. Ann Anat. 2014;196(5):352-9. PubMed PMID: 24986152.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Improved sectioned images and surface models of the whole dog body. AU - Park,Hyo Seok, AU - Shin,Dong Sun, AU - Cho,Dai Hai, AU - Jung,Yong Wook, AU - Park,Jin Seo, Y1 - 2014/06/09/ PY - 2014/01/21/received PY - 2014/05/20/accepted PY - 2014/7/3/entrez PY - 2014/7/6/pubmed PY - 2015/4/18/medline KW - Cross sectional anatomy KW - Dogs KW - Magnetic resonance imaging KW - Three-dimensional imaging KW - Visible human project KW - Whole body imaging SP - 352 EP - 9 JF - Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft JO - Ann Anat VL - 196 IS - 5 N2 - The objective of this research was to produce high-quality sectioned images of a whole dog which can be used to create sectional anatomy atlases and three-dimensional (3D) models. A year old female beagle was sacrificed by potassium chloride injection and frozen. The frozen dog was then serially ground using a cryomacrotome. Sectioned surfaces were photographed using a digital camera to create 3555 sectioned images of whole dog body (intervals, 0.2 mm; pixel size, 0.1 mm; 48 bit color). In a sectioned image, structures of dimension greater than 0.1mm could be identified in detail. Photoshop was used to make segmented images of 16 structures. Sectioned and segmented images were stored in browsing software to allow easy access. Segmented images were reconstructed to make surface models of 16 structures using Mimics software and stored in portable document format (PDF) using Adobe 3D Reviewer software. In this research, state-of-art sectioned images and surface models were produced for the dog. The authors hope that the sectioned images produced will become a useful source of software for basic and clinical veterinary medicine, and therefore, are distributing the sectioned images and surface models through browsing software and PDF file available free of charge. SN - 1618-0402 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24986152/Improved_sectioned_images_and_surface_models_of_the_whole_dog_body_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -