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Below you will find the current MVE version together with some sample data. Please note that the first samples have a reduced resolution in order to save server space and download time. If you visualize real medical data with MVE, the results will look much clearer and sharper. For higher resolutions use the OsiriX datasets listed below.
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MVE
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MVE - V 0.9.1 for WINDOWS.
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COLON DICOM
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COLON test data in DICOM Format (CT-scan Colon, 128x128x488). Data courtesy of Professor Dr. Rainer Köster, Institute for Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine - Lukas Hospital Neuss, Germany.
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THORAX DICOM
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THORAX test data in DICOM Format (CT-scan Thorax, 128x128x341). Data courtesy of Professor Dr. Rainer Köster, Institute for Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine - Lukas Hospital Neuss, Germany.
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CRANIUM ANALYZE
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CRANIUM test data in ANALYZE Format (1.0mm CT-scan Cranium Homo Sapiens). Data courtesy of Professor Dr. Gerhard Weber, Institute for Anthropology - University of Vienna, Austria.
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CORONARY DICOM
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A high resolution coronary CT DICOM dataset of the heart (512 x 512 x 355) from the OsiriX Open Source site.
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Lukas Corpus
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The 4 file sets of the Lukas Corpus are used to evaluate the practical performance of lossless compression algorithms in the medical imaging field. The first part contains 20 files of two dimensional 16 bit radiographs in DICOM format. The second part contains the same files as in the first part, but in TIF format. The third part contains the same files as in the first part, but in 8 bit TIF format. The fourth and last part contains 341 files, which form a high resolution three dimensional thorax in DICOM format.
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High resolution DICOM datasets
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More high resolution DICOM CT datasets from the OsiriX Open Source site.
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