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This tutorial demonstrates an automated, multi-level method to segment white matter brain lesions in lupus. Following this tutorial, you’ll be able to load scans into Slicer3, and segment and measure the volume of white matter lesions on the provided data-set.
 
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[[media:DBP2JohnsHopkinsTransRectalProstateBiopsy_TutorialPres2009June.pdf‎|Trans-rectal MR guided prostate biopsy]] and [[Media:PerkStationSlicerTutorial.pdf‎|PerkStationSlicerTutorial]]
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[[media:DBP2JohnsHopkinsTransRectalProstateBiopsy_TutorialPres2009June.pdf‎|Trans-rectal MR guided prostate biopsy]] and [[Media:PerkStationSlicerTutorial.pdf‎|PerkStationSlicerTutorial]]<br>
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This tutorial will teach you how to perform MR-guided prostate biopsy using MR-compatible trans-rectal robot with SLICER.
 
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Revision as of 15:50, 11 March 2010

Home < Downloads

The following is a collection of electronic resources provided by NA-MIC. This includes software, data, tutorials, presentations, and additional documentation.

Software

Download Slicer
A general purpose biomedical computing application with extensive built-in visualization and analysis capabilities, accessible through an easy to use graphical interface.

Download the NA-MIC Kit, including Slicer
The NA-MIC Kit is a free open source software platform. The NA-MIC Kit is distributed under a BSD-style license without restrictions or "give-back" requirements and is intended for research, but there are no restrictions on other uses. It consists of the 3D Slicer application software, a number of tools and toolkits such as VTK and ITK, and a software engineering methodology that enables multiplatform implementations.

Data

Brain: Multi-modality (sMRI, DTI, fMRI)
There are 20 cases: ten are Normal Controls and ten are Schizophrenic. Each case includes a weighted T1 scan, a weighted T2 scan, an fMRI scan, a DTI volume, the DWI with 51 directions, and several masks and labelmaps. Available from Harvard.

Brain: 2-4 Year Old
Data for 2 autistic children and 2 normal controls (male, female) scanned at 2 years with follow up at 4 years from a 1.5T Siemens scanner. Files include structural data, tissue segmentation label map and subcortical structures segmentation. Available from UNC.

Prostate: 5 cases
MRI Prostate data. 5 datasets, sagittal and axial scans, with and without needle. Available from Queens.

Prostate: 10 cases
MRI Prostate data. 10 datasets, including a derived segmentation series with labelmaps. Available from Harvard.

Prostate: Transrectal Tutorial Dataset
Transrectal Prostate Biopsy Tutorial Dataset. Walks the user through: Calibration (calibration image for the APT-MRI device), Segmentation (prostate MRI image and seeds for random walk segmentation algorithm), Targeting (target planning prostate MRI image), and Verification (needle insertion verification image). Available from Queens.

Spine Phantom: PerkStation Tutorial Dataset
Perkstation Tutorial Dataset. Available from Queens.

Visible Human Datasets
Visible Human Datasets with some post-processing. Available from Iowa.

Registration Case Library Home Page
Many datasets available so that you can find a case similar enough to your particular image registration problem so that you can copy registration parameters, strategies, and tutorials. Successful registration strategies; algorithm choice and parameters vary greatly for different image contrast and content. Each listed case comprises a test dataset to try yourself, a guided step-by-step tutorial that will show you how to register the case with 3DSlicer, the solution transform so you can compare, and a custom Registration Parameter Presets file with optimized registration parameters that you can load directly into slicer.

Tutorials

Tutorials for Biomedical Engineers and Clinical Research Users of the NA-MIC Kit (PDF and PPT downloads)

Python Stochastic Tractography Module

White Matter Lesion Classification
This tutorial demonstrates an automated, multi-level method to segment white matter brain lesions in lupus. Following this tutorial, you’ll be able to load scans into Slicer3, and segment and measure the volume of white matter lesions on the provided data-set.

Trans-rectal MR guided prostate biopsy and PerkStationSlicerTutorial
This tutorial will teach you how to perform MR-guided prostate biopsy using MR-compatible trans-rectal robot with SLICER.

ARCTIC: Automatic Regional Cortical ThICkness

Confocal Microscopy

Non-human Primates Segmentation Tutorial

Hammer Registration for Brain MRI

Centerline Extraction of Coronary Arteries using VMTK

EM Fiber Clustering

Additional Tutorials