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The Chinese Visible Human (CVH) datasets incorporate technical and imaging advances on earlier digital humans
Author(s) -
Zhang ShaoXiang,
Heng PhengAnn,
Liu ZhengJin,
Tan LiWen,
Qiu MingGuo,
Li QiYu,
Liao RongXia,
Li Kai,
Cui GaoYu,
Guo YanLi,
Yang XiaoPing,
Liu GuangJiu,
Shan JingLu,
Liu JiJun,
Zhang WeiGuo,
Chen XianHong,
Chen JinHua,
Wang Jian,
Chen Wei,
Lu Ming,
You Jian,
Pang XueLi,
Xiao Hong,
Xie YongMing,
Cheng Jack ChunYiu
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of anatomy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.932
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1469-7580
pISSN - 0021-8782
DOI - 10.1111/j.0021-8782.2004.00274.x
Subject(s) - cadaver , computer science , population , pixel , high resolution , anatomy , artificial intelligence , biomedical engineering , computer graphics (images) , biology , medicine , geology , environmental health , remote sensing
We report the availability of a digitized Chinese male and a digitzed Chinese female typical of the population and with no obvious abnormalities. The embalming and milling procedures incorporate three technical improvements over earlier digitized cadavers. Vascular perfusion with coloured gelatin was performed to facilitate blood vessel identification. Embalmed cadavers were embedded in gelatin and cryosectioned whole so as to avoid section loss resulting from cutting the body into smaller pieces. Milling performed at -25 degrees C prevented small structures (e.g. teeth, concha nasalis and articular cartilage) from falling off from the milling surface. The male image set (.tiff images each of 36 Mb) has a section resolution of 3072 x 2048 pixels ( approximately 170 micro m, the accompanying magnetic resonance imaging and computer tomography data have a resolution of 512 x 512, i.e. approximately 440 micro m). The Chinese Visible Human male and female datasets are available at http://www.chinesevisiblehuman.com. (The male is 90.65 Gb and female 131.04 Gb). MPEG videos of direct records of real-time volume rendering are at: http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~crc

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