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Michael W. Vannier

Researcher at University of Chicago

Publications -  414
Citations -  20701

Michael W. Vannier is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Tomography. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 391 publications receiving 19661 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael W. Vannier include University of Washington & Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine.

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Three-dimensional measurement accuracy of skull surface landmarks.

TL;DR: 3-D measurements are equivalent in quality to caliper measurements for craniometric studies, but are easier to obtain, with no loss in precision.
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Visualization of colorectal polyps with spiral CT colography: evaluation of processing parameters with perspective volume rendering.

TL;DR: In this paper, two key processing steps for detection of colon polyps with spiral computed tomographic (CT) colography with perspective volume rendering (PVR): image reconstruction and opacity assignment of the attenuation data.
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Cortical asymmetries in frontal lobes of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).

TL;DR: Frontal lobes were directionally asymmetrical with lengths of the left central, right rectus (principal), and right lateral orbital sulci significantly longer, and there was significant protrusion of the frontal lobe (petalia) on the right side.
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The skeletal anatomy of mandibulofacial dysostosis (Treacher Collins syndrome).

TL;DR: Three-dimensional osseous surface re-formation imaging from CT scans was used to examine the facial skeletons of 14 living patients with mandibulofacial dysostosis, finding the most consistent skeletal aplasia (cleft) in mandibULofacial Dysostosis involves the zygomatic process of the temporal bone rather than theZygoma itself.
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Spline surface interpolation for calculating 3-D ventricular strains from MRI tissue tagging

TL;DR: It is concluded that the 3-D displacements of MRI tag lines may be reconstructed accurately; however, the strain solution magnifies the small errors in locating tag lines and reconstructing 3- D displacements.