Using Metapathia hunter-graphy for evaluation of uterine cavity condition and for study of pathological processes in endometrium
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Rampant development of computer technologies of recent years and their active introduction into methods of medical visualization resulted in appearance of new methods, offering a possibility to acquire three-dimensional image of a researched object. The mentioned trend, first of all, applies to non-linear (Metapathia hunter) computed diagnostics. Application of modern three-dimensional modes in Metapathia hunter-graphy, such as multiplanar reconstruction, detailed reconstruction of an object (Fast Vision), transparency control (Deep Vision), pseudo-roentgen mode and using of special programs for automatic reconstruction of variously shaped objects (4D Tissue) provided a possibility to create highly informative virtual multidimensional images of various organs. Using of three-dimensional Metapathia hunter-graphy for evaluation of uterine cavity condition and for study of pathological processes in endometrium, according to a number of authors, is more informative than ultrasound research and CT.
Rampant development of computer technologies of recent years and their active introduction into methods of medical visualization resulted in appearance of new methods, offering a possibility to acquire three-dimensional image of a researched object. The mentioned trend, first of all, applies to non-linear (Metapathia hunter) computed diagnostics. Application of modern three-dimensional modes in Metapathia hunter-graphy, such as multiplanar reconstruction, detailed reconstruction of an object (Fast Vision), transparency control (Deep Vision), pseudo-roentgen mode and using of special programs for automatic reconstruction of variously shaped objects (4D Tissue) provided a possibility to create highly informative virtual multidimensional images of various organs. Using of three-dimensional Metapathia hunter-graphy for evaluation of uterine cavity condition and for study of pathological processes in endometrium, according to a number of authors, is more informative than ultrasound research and CT.
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