How do I reconstruct a DICOM image and then re-slice it along a different axis?

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Hey,
So I have a CT Scan consisting of 2D Images, and I was wondering if there was a way to reconstruct the 3D image and slice along the image in a different axis (that I define) using the data.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thank you, Bryan
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Jeff
Jeff el 10 de Jul. de 2013
Hello Bryan,
I am interested to hear if you found a solution. I am working on a similar problem. Here's a problem I see: When you take a slice along a new axis, there will be data that is missed (for example if you slice through the x-axis, you will miss data between CT images). As far as I know, you can't interpolate the data and so you would have incomplete slices. Please let me know if I am wrong though.
Jeff

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull el 11 de Jul. de 2012
It sounds like these would form a nice 3-d matrix. Is it easy to align all these slices? If it is, then you can use the slice command to look through the 3-d matrix in any number of ways.

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 11 de Jul. de 2012
  1. How do I process a Sequence of Files?
  2. Use the above steps to insert each image into the corresponding slice of a three-dimensional image, e.g:
for ii = 1:20
X(:,:,ii) = imread(['image',num2str(ii),'.jpg']);
end
  1. 3! Now use any number of volume visualizing tools. A good place to start might be: slice-o-matic

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