Herman G T, Liu H K
J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1977 Jan;1(1):155-60. doi: 10.1097/00004728-197701000-00018.
From a sequence of computed tomograms of two-dimensional transverse slices of a body one can build up a three-dimensional array of numbers containing spatial rather than cross-sectional information. We have developed computer methods to display a slice at arbitrary orientation through the three-dimensional object. The three-dimensional array of numbers can also be used to display what any particular organ would look like if it were removed from the body. This is done by a computer technique that first detects the surface of the organ of interest and then displays this surface on a screen.
从人体二维横断层的一系列计算机断层扫描图像中,可以构建一个包含空间信息而非横截面信息的三维数字阵列。我们已经开发出计算机方法,以显示穿过三维物体的任意方向的切片。这个三维数字阵列还可用于展示如果从人体中取出任何特定器官会是什么样子。这是通过一种计算机技术来实现的,该技术首先检测感兴趣器官的表面,然后在屏幕上显示该表面。