How to reslice a DICOM volume ?

DICOM volume reslicing are available for any 3D Dataset. Two options are available : static and oblique reslicing. This function is also active with registred volumes. Be aware that each supplementary layer increases computation time.

Static reslicing

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Static reslicing is available when using a Talairach coordinate system. Geometric transformations used in static reslicing are composed of rigid rotations along X, Y, Z defined by the user.

The user have to choose four points which define two axes : a line which goes from the anterior commissure (AC) to the posterior commissure (PC) line and a vertical line along Z which defines the inclinaison of the volume. Two points are mandatory : a “vertical up” point (VU) and a “vertical bottom” point (VB). The center of rotation is located at the center of the volume.

The chosen points are stored in a table (AC, PC, VU, VB). The coordinates of the points are stored in the radiological device coordinate system and also in Leksell coordinate system (origin is defined by the middle of AC-PC line, X is positive toward the right side, Y is positive toward the front side, A is positive toward the top of the volume).

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To set CA, navigate in the volume and place the navigations lines on CA, then press CA button. The current position will be stored as CA coordinates. Repeat the same procedure for CP, VB and VU points. Then press bStaticResliceIcon.png. The volume will automatically resliced according to the AC-PC line.


Oblique reslicing

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Oblique reslicing is useful to improve the understanding of a volume of interest (VOI) inside a 3D dataset.

When the user navigate inside the DICOM volume, a sustained right mouse click will initialise a rigid rotation according to the angle defined by the course of the mouse from its initial position to its final course. The center of the rotation is the last location of the user inside the volume.

The angle should lay between -90° and 90°. The mouse goes automatically to the right end of the vertical line, to facilitate the rotational movement.

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User’s manual apr-2015