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The development of fast 3D measurement sequences (FISP, FLASH) in MRI has opened up a wide field of image data evaluation methods. It has increased the demand for image processing techniques, such as the determination of tissue volumes or 3D surface displays, to support medical diagnosis and therapy planning.
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Ehricke, HH., Laub, G. (1990). Tissue Discrimination in Three-dimensional Imaging by Texture Analysis. In: Higer, H.P., Bielke, G. (eds) Tissue Characterization in MR Imaging. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74993-3_23
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