Application of PDF Software with 3D Functionalities in Radiological Models of the Skull Base: Characteristics, Experience and Solutions.

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Title: Application of PDF Software with 3D Functionalities in Radiological Models of the Skull Base: Characteristics, Experience and Solutions.
Authors: Tabernero Rico, Roberto D.1 rtaberneror@gmail.com, Juanes Méndez, Juan Antonio2 jajm@usal.es, Prats-Galino, Alberto3
Source: Journal of Medical Systems. May2019, Vol. 43 Issue 5, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. 6 Color Photographs, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subjects: Skull radiography, Computed tomography, Computer software, Data transmission systems, Human anatomical models, Picture archiving & communication systems, Three-dimensional imaging, Access to information
Geographic Terms: Spain
Abstract: A widely known alternative for reading and exchanging digital files is the PDF file, by Adobe. This type of file has become the most used for the electronic exchange of files. It is platform-independent, suitable for the exchange of medical data in electronic academic publication. PDF can support additional resources such image, media, even, three-dimensional surface mesh models. A three-dimensional model of the base of the skull is generated from computed tomography images to provide an overview of the PDF file format, with emphasis on biomedical images. Three-dimensional representation in PDF files offers many advantages, as these images have more information than two-dimensional images, therefore, we consider this tool (3D PDF) a good alternative for the visualization, interaction and distribution of 3D content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A widely known alternative for reading and exchanging digital files is the PDF file, by Adobe. This type of file has become the most used for the electronic exchange of files. It is platform-independent, suitable for the exchange of medical data in electronic academic publication. PDF can support additional resources such image, media, even, three-dimensional surface mesh models. A three-dimensional model of the base of the skull is generated from computed tomography images to provide an overview of the PDF file format, with emphasis on biomedical images. Three-dimensional representation in PDF files offers many advantages, as these images have more information than two-dimensional images, therefore, we consider this tool (3D PDF) a good alternative for the visualization, interaction and distribution of 3D content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:01485598
DOI:10.1007/s10916-019-1233-5