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TEE: exposing rotation angle of sampling grid #160

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IngmarVoigt2 opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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TEE: exposing rotation angle of sampling grid #160

IngmarVoigt2 opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 4 comments

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@IngmarVoigt2
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Dear @forderud @SteveKauffman,

are there any plans for exposing the rotation angle of the sampling grid, which is a user defined parameter for matrix TEE probes? Generally it is very useful to know this value, in order to inversely rotate the image to obtain consistent anatomical orientation

Just in case I might not be using the right terminology, please see below for some example screenshots from some DICOM thumbnails

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@IngmarVoigt2
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Also, one more question in terms of usage: if I would manipulate the bounding box to arbitrary axes, would the volume be resampled accroding to this (modified) coordinate system (since it's an input parameter according to https://github.com/MedicalUltrasound/Image3dAPI/blob/master/Image3dAPI/IImage3d.idl#L288)?

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forderud commented Mar 3, 2020

Also, one more question in terms of usage: if I would manipulate the bounding box to arbitrary axes, would the volume be resampled accroding to this (modified) coordinate system (since it's an input parameter according to https://github.com/MedicalUltrasound/Image3dAPI/blob/master/Image3dAPI/IImage3d.idl#L288)?

Yes, conforming loaders should support arbitrary bounding-box orientation.

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Thanks @forderud! Any feedback on the rotation angle of sampling grid? Is there a possibility to read that number from the DICOM directly?

@SteveKauffman how would I read this from Philips DICOMs?

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In addition some of the Philips data shows X-Plane thumbnails (and according transducer rotation, see below), but actually has 3D data inside, which then makes it hard to guess - so ideally all this could be read from the API

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