Description
Slicer, or 3D Slicer, is a free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
With IRB clinical protocols appropriately created and managed, Slicer has been used in clinical research.
In image-guided therapy research, Slicer is frequently used to construct and visualize collections of MRI data that are available pre- and intraoperatively to allow for the acquiring of spatial coordinates for instrument tracking.
In fact, Slicer has already played such a pivotal role in image-guided therapy, it could be thought of as growing up alongside that field.
In addition to producing 3D models from conventional MRI images, Slicer has also been used to present information derived from fMRI (using MRI to assess blood flow in the brain related to neural or spinal cord activity), DTI (using MRI to measure the restricted diffusion of water in imaged tissue), and electrocardiography.
For example, Slicer's DTI package allows the conversion and analysis of DTI images. The results of such analysis can be integrated with the results from analysis of morphologic MRI, MR angiograms and fMRI.
User Reviews for 3D Slicer FOR MAC 1
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3D Slicer FOR MAC is an essential tool for visualizing and analyzing medical images. Its versatility and platform compatibility make it a standout in image-guided therapy research.