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− | * [[Link to the transform module|Interactive registration]] and [[link to the proper page| manual | + | * [[Link to the transform module|Interactive registration]] and [[link to the proper page| manual]] |
− | * [[Link to the brainsfit page| Automated registration]] and [[link to the proper page| a library of example solutions | + | * [[Link to the brainsfit page| Automated registration]] and [[link to the proper page| a library of example solutions]] |
* [[Link to the volume rendering page | Volume rendering]] and [[link to the proper page| Volume rendering tutorial]] | * [[Link to the volume rendering page | Volume rendering]] and [[link to the proper page| Volume rendering tutorial]] | ||
* [[Link to the fiducials page | Fiducials]] and [[link to the linear measurements page| Linear Measurements]] | * [[Link to the fiducials page | Fiducials]] and [[link to the linear measurements page| Linear Measurements]] |
Revision as of 10:00, 3 July 2016
Home < Documentation < Nightly < 2016-User-Manual-Discussion3D Slicer is:
- A software platform for the analysis (including registration and interactive segmentation) and visualization (including volume rendering) of medical images and for research in image guided therapy.
- A free, open source software available on multiple operating systems: Linux, MacOSX and Windows
- Extensible, with powerful plug-in capabilities for adding algorithms and applications.
Features
- Multi organ capability: from head to toe.
- Support for multi-modality imaging including, MRI, CT, US, nuclear medicine, and microscopy.
- Interfaces to devices.
There are no restrictions on the use of 3D Slicer, but 3D Slicer is not approved for clinical use and is intended for research. Permissions and compliance with applicable rules are the responsibility of the user. For details on the license see license linkhere
Where to start ?
The Basics
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Core Modules A short list of popular modules |
Miscellaneous
Documentation in other languages |
- Search for a module in this version of Slicer
- Listing in two columns:
- Alphabetic list of modules
- Alphabetic list of extensions