AidScans 4.3

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    17/11/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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Volume estimation application. The program takes set of object slices provided by a scanner. The software is used for medical imaging purposes, especially for brain tumors (obtained from MRI and CT scanners) volume calculations. The program is usable for breast, chest, liver and another organs tumor calculations as well as in different areas like geology. This is possible because the application supports open input/output formats interfaces which allow easy and fast integration with custom file formats and data exchange with existing applications.

Key features of the program are: multi-image working area, which allows you manipulation and editing of similar slices; window/center correction also known as brightness/contrast; manual selection tool; auto-selection tool for solid sub-parts with similar density: some types of tumors, hollow spaces, organs etc.; border tool for manual separation of different sub-parts but with similar density; volume and area estimation dialog; 3D-model view of the selected volume; input/output formats openness which allows integration with existing software and support of popular and custom data formats.

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