Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Brian Rutt

Publication Details

  • Fast Fourier projection for MR angiography.

    Napel S, Dunne S, Rutt BK. Magn Reson Med. 1991; 19 (2): 393-405

    We have developed a technique called fast Fourier projection which rapidly produces projections through images and is particularly useful for generating MR angiograms. Based on the projection-slice theorem of Fourier transform theory, this method extracts planes from three-dimensional spatial frequency space and computes projections at arbitrary viewing angles by two-dimensional inverse Fourier transformation. Typical computation times are on the order of 1 s per projection. This performance makes possible interactive selection of optimal projection directions for visualizing the desired vasculature in single or stereo-pair angiographic images and drastically reduces the time required to generate sequences of projections for display in movie loops compared to the conventional ray-casting approach. The method is easily implemented on off-line workstations or directly on MRI computer systems.

    PubMedID: 1881328

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