A preliminary study of three-dimensional reconstruction of the human osseous labyrinth from micro-computed tomography scans.

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Abstract

The adult human temporal bone was investigated using micro-CT scans. Various aspects of the osseous labyrinth were presented in figures which are effect of the volume rendering. The 3D reconstructions were performed to visualize the cochlea and the semicircular canals embedded in the petrous bone. The final product of this study was a digital three-dimensional model of the entire osseous labyrinth which can be viewed at different angles on the computer screen.

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Skrzat, J., Wróbel, A., & Walocha, J. (2013). A preliminary study of three-dimensional reconstruction of the human osseous labyrinth from micro-computed tomography scans. Folia Morphologica, 72(1), 17–21. https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.2013.0003

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