Construct 3D visualization to calculate radius of curvature from OCT Scans
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Hello,
I have an image sequence of OCT cornea slices, taken by imaging an eye by moving from left to right. I want to take each image, which is a slice of the cornea, and attach them together to make a 3D rendering of the cornea. From here, I can fit this 3D rendering into a sphere so I can calculate the radius of curvature of the cornea. I was hoping to use MatLab to do this. Does anyone know how to approach this?
I've attached a few of the frames from our images below---in total, we have around 1000 frames to create the rendering with.
Thank you so much in advance!
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Cris LaPierre
le 28 Juil 2023
You'll need some spatial information - pixel and slice spacing. Do you have that info? Is the original data set a dicom or nifti or is it bmps?
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Saksham
le 22 Août 2023
Hi Sannath,
I understand that you wish to make a 3D image from the 2D images you have.
Please follow the below link to know about how to convert 2D images into 3D model:
I hope the above shared resource will be helpful to you.
Sincerely,
Saksham
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