Multi-stereoscopic holographic system for visualization of medical images of patient using e.g. MRI technology, has holographic screen provided on holographic plate, projector projecting points of view, and computer processing images
NOVELTY – The system has a holographic screen provided on a holographic plate, and a projector (2) projecting points of view. A computer (1) processes images. A diffuser redistributes light to the holographic plate. A collimated beam of a helium-neon laser is divided into two beams by a beam splitter, where each beam is reflected by a mirror. USE – Multi-stereoscopic holographic system for visualization of medical images of a patient using MRI and computed tomography (CT) technology (all claimed). ADVANTAGE – The system favors more accurate diagnosis of patients by doctors, and has high luminous efficiency and diffraction efficiency. DETAILED DESCRIPTION – An INDEPENDENT CLAIM is also included for a method for obtaining a holographic screen. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) – The drawing shows a schematic view of a multi-stereoscopic holographic system. Computer (1) Projector (2) Observer (4)
Main Application Field
S05 (Electrical Medical Equipment); T01 (Digital Computers); T04 (Computer Peripheral Equipment); V07 (Fibre-optics and Light Control); W03 (TV and Broadcast Radio Receivers); W04 (Audio/Video Recording and Systems)
INVENTORS:
MIN LI LI
MAGALHCES DANIEL SOUZA FERREIRA
TOLEDO ROLANDO LUCIANO SERRA
482_IMAGENS MEDICAS
Patent number: BR201102733-A2
PATENT STATUS:
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