The dynamic spatial reconstructor: investigating congenital heart disease in four dimensions

The Dynamic Spatial Reconstructor (DSR) is a high-temporal resolution, three-dimensional (3-D) X-ray scanning device based on computed tomography (CT) principles. It was designed for investigation of some problems inherent in current diagnostic imaging techniques, and to allow quantitative studies o...

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Hauptverfasser: SINAK, L. J, HOFFMAN, E. A, JULSRUD, P. R, MAIR, D. D, SEWARD, J. B, HAGLER, D. J, HARRIS, L. D, ROBB, R. A, RITMAN, E. L
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Child
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Data Display
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Heart
Heart Defects, Congenital - diagnostic imaging
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Male
Medical sciences
Pulmonary Valve - abnormalities
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Tricuspid Valve - abnormalities
Tricuspid Valve - diagnostic imaging
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