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Image:ExtractSubvolumeROI_gallery.png|[[Modules:CropVolume-Documentation-3.6|CropVolume is a new interactive GUI module in Slicer 3.6]] that allows to extract and resample an arbitrary parallelepiped shaped region from a larger scalar image volume.
 
Image:ExtractSubvolumeROI_gallery.png|[[Modules:CropVolume-Documentation-3.6|CropVolume is a new interactive GUI module in Slicer 3.6]] that allows to extract and resample an arbitrary parallelepiped shaped region from a larger scalar image volume.
 
Image:ProstateNav_gallery.png|[[Modules:ProstateNav-Documentation-3.6|ProstateNav]] is an interactive GUI module in Slicer 3.6 for MRI guided robot assisted biopsy of the prostate. It supports multiple needle positioning devices: transrectal and transperineal robot and transperineal template.
 
Image:ProstateNav_gallery.png|[[Modules:ProstateNav-Documentation-3.6|ProstateNav]] is an interactive GUI module in Slicer 3.6 for MRI guided robot assisted biopsy of the prostate. It supports multiple needle positioning devices: transrectal and transperineal robot and transperineal template.
Image:ProstateNav_gallery.png|[[Modules:ProstateNav-Documentation-3.6|ProstateNav]] is an interactive GUI module in Slicer 3.6 for MRI guided robot assisted biopsy of the prostate. It supports multiple needle positioning devices: transrectal and transperineal robot and transperineal template.
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Image:RegistrationResults2.jpg| B-Spline Registration in Slicer 3.6 allows for non-rigid registration between pre-procedure MRI and intra-procedure CT images during CT guided tumor ablation in the liver. It provides increased tumor visualization during the planning, targeting and monitoring phases of the ablation procedure.
 
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Revision as of 18:58, 27 April 2010

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About the VisualBlog

The VisualBlog is meant to be an easy place to upload screenshot so that both developers and outside observes can track the progress of the project.

Many thanks to developers and users for contributing their images here.