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Advantage windows volume viewer software

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The Advantage Windows Volume Viewer Software is a visualization and analysis tool designed for medical imaging data. It provides the ability to view and manipulate 3D volume data acquired from various imaging modalities.

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2 protocols using advantage windows volume viewer software

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Lateral Ventricle Volume Measurement

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Measurement of the LV diameter was conducted at the standard axial plane which displayed both the posterior and frontal horns with the choroid plexus being clearly visible (Fig. 1). Measurement of the volume of LV acquisition was performed using Advantage Windows Volume Viewer Software (v.11.3, GE Healthcare) in an Advantage Windows Workstation (AW 4.6, GE Healthcare). 3D FRFSE sequence images were processed using a post-processing method, which involved semi-automatic image segmentation via multiple volume reformation with volume rendering technology (Fig. 2). Our previously published article describes the volume reconstruction in detail.[14 (link)] The total lateral ventricular volume, as well as the volume of each lateral ventricle, were measured and recorded.
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Automated Ventricular Volume Measurement

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All images were transferred to an Advantage Windows Workstation (AW 4.6, GE Healthcare), and volumetric measurements were produced using Advantage Windows Volume Viewer Software (v.11.3, GE Healthcare). Postprocessing of the source images obtained from 3D FRFSE sequences was performed using volume rendering as previously described.[20 (link)] Volumes were measured automatically after semiautomatic segmentation by the software. The total ventricular volume was defined as the volume of both lateral ventricles, including the choroid plexus, but excluding the cavum septum pellucidum and the third and fourth ventricles (Fig. 1).
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