Authors
Yuan Liu, Matthew R Johnson, Edgar A Matida, Safeema Kherani, Joe Marsan
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
Journal of applied physiology
Volume
106
Issue
3
Pages
784-795
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
A novel, standardized geometry of the human nasal cavity was created by aligning and processing 30 sets of computed tomography (CT) scans of nasal airways of healthy subjects. Digital three-dimensional (3-D) geometries of the 60 single human nasal cavities (30 right and 30 mirrored left cavities) were generated from the CT scans and measurements of physical parameters of each single nasal cavity were performed. A methodology was developed to scale, orient, and align the nasal geometries, after which 2-D digital coronal cross-sectional slices were generated. With the use of an innovative image processing algorithm, median cross-sectional geometries were created to match median physical parameters while retaining the unique geometric features of the human nasal cavity. From these idealized 2-D images, an original 3-D standardized median human nasal cavity was created. This new standardized …
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Scholar articles
Y Liu, MR Johnson, EA Matida, S Kherani, J Marsan - Journal of applied physiology, 2009