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Revision as of 15:23, 26 July 2016

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3D Slicer


  • Analysis and visualization of medical images
  • Image guided therapy research, device interfaces.
  • Extensible, free, open source. See here for the license

Highlights


  • Designed for biomedical research
  • Multi organ capability: from head to toe.
  • Multi-modality imaging: MRI, CT, US, nuclear medicine, and microscopy.



Where to start ?




The Basics



Core Functions


Data IO and Organization
Interactive segmentation Interactive and Automated Segmentation
Interactive Interactive and Automated Registration
SlicerRegistrationLibrary Ad.png Registration library
Volume rendering Volume rendering
Fiducials and Linear Measurements Measurements and Quantification

Advanced Topics



Miscellaneous




Documentation in other languages