Monday, April 20, 2009
MAXIMUM INTENSITY PROJECTION
Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) is a post processing technique that reconstructs an image by selecting the highest value pixels along any arbitrary line through the data set and exhibiting only those pixels. It creates a 3-D image from multislice 2-D data sets; it's the simplest form of 3-D imaging. MIP images are widely used in CTA because they can be reconstructed very quickly.
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