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3D reconstruction shows the tracheal bronchus arising proximal to the carina and supplying the upper lobe. The middle lobe bronchus and lower lobe bronchus are seen lower.

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Comment by Jason Michael Johnson on December 12, 2009 at 10:29am
It's basically a 3D volume reconstruction with the WL/WW set for the lungs. Most 3D software vendors have a lung setting like this. You can also do it OsiriX using some of the airways 3D volume presets. One of the big differences in techniques is how you remove the chest wall - automatically versus manually.
Comment by Paresh K Desai on December 12, 2009 at 5:00am
Excellent Demonstration of Tracheal Bronchus.

What reconstruction technique is this?

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