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High-dimensional medical imaging and virtual reality techniques

Development of the advanced digital morgue

Hochdimensionale medizinische Bildgebungsverfahren und “Virtual-reality-Technologie“

Entwicklung eines zukunftweisenden digitalen Leichenschauhauses

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The development of real-time imaging techniques with 3D and 4D technologies has led to the possibility of virtual reality procedures. Autopsies can now be carried out with non-invasive procedures and globally transmitted via the internet to virtually any place in the world.

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Die Entwicklung von “Real-time-imaging-Verfahren” mit drei- und vierdimensionalen Technologien ermöglicht „Virtual-reality-Abläufe“. Obduktionen können nun nichtinvasiv durchgeführt werden. Die Dokumentationen können über das Internet an fast alle Orte in der ganzen Welt übertragen werden.

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Takatsu, A., Suzuki, N., Hattori, A. et al. High-dimensional medical imaging and virtual reality techniques. Rechtsmedizin 17, 13–18 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00194-006-0422-y

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