Title Information
Title
Bactrian camel neuroimaging: computed tomography, brain on foam: coronal view
Name: Personal
Name Part
Walsh, Edward
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
Brown University
Name: Personal
Name Part
Collins, Scott
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
Brown University
Name: Personal
Name Part
Leary, Owen
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
Brown University
Name: Personal
Name Part
Merck, Derek
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
Brown University
Name: Personal
Name Part
Merck, Lisa
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
Brown University
Name: Personal
Name Part
Sherwood, Chester
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
author
affiliation
George Washington University
Type of Resource
still image
Genre (aat)
computerized axial tomography
Origin Information
Date Created (keyDate="yes")
2016
Note: scan (displayLabel="Imaging modalities")
Computed tomography
Note: action (displayLabel="Scanning preparation")
Brain on foam
Note: view (displayLabel="View")
Coronal view
Abstract
These files contain computed tomography data collected while the brain was positioned for viewing on a block of foam. Only the brain tissue is visible in the images. Each set of volumetric data has been resampled in axial, coronal, and sagittal views and saved as three sets of DICOM data. Only image files containing visible brain tissue have been saved and included in this set. Overall, the shape of the brain tissue, as well as that of the ventricular system, can be distinguished clearly in both studies, but gray­-white matter differentiation is almost nonexistent. The following conditions apply to this data: Transfer Syntax: Little Endian Explicit. Slice Thickness: 625.00 μm. L­-R Angle: 0°. S-­I Angle: -90°. Scan Mode: 1.1 Helical Brain. Number of Slices: 303. Computed tomography data was collected at Rhode Island Hospital.
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Bactrian camel
Subject (MESH)
Topic
Neuroimaging
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Tomography
Identifier: DOI
https://doi.org/10.7301/Z00C4SPV