Multi-Planar Annotation
How to use the multi-planar annotation feature in Datature Nexus for annotating medical imaging data across axial, sagittal, and coronal planes.
What is Multi-Planar Annotation?
Multi-planar annotation allows annotations made in a single plane, e.g. the axial plane, to be seamlessly projected onto two orthogonal planes, e.g. the sagittal and coronal planes. This functionality enhances radiology workflows by providing a comprehensive view of anatomical structures from multiple perspectives.
Why Multi-Planar Annotation
Multi-dimensional Analysis: View and annotate across axial, sagittal, and coronal planes simultaneously, providing complete visualization of anatomical structures from every angle
Streamlined Editing: Modify annotations seamlessly across all planes, reducing repetitive work and increasing accuracy of 3D representations
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