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  1. InVesalius

    Open source software for reconstruction of computed tomography and magnetic ressonance images. Available for the Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Apple Mac OS X platforms. …

  2. InVesalius - Wikipedia

    InVesalius was developed using Python and works under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It also uses graphic libraries VTK, wxPython, Numpy, Scipy and GDCM. The software's name is a …

  3. GitHub - invesalius/invesalius3: 3D medical imaging …

    InVesalius generates 3D medical imaging reconstructions based on a sequence of 2D DICOM files acquired with CT or MRI equipments.

  4. Installation and Setup | invesalius/invesalius3 | DeepWiki

    Apr 30, 2025 · This document provides detailed instructions for installing and setting up InVesalius 3, a medical imaging reconstruction software. It covers available installation …

  5. InVesalius: Open source 3D Medical Imaging reconstruction

    Jul 31, 2019 · InVesalius is free software, which minimizes the cost for end-users and provides them with advanced features that ease their work. It can be used in medical practice, …

  6. Program Organization | Google Summer of Code

    InVesalius is an Open Source organization that works developing free software for reconstruction of computed tomography and magnetic resonance images. The software is mainly used for …

  7. InVesalius - GitHub Pages

    InVesalius is a free software for reconstruction of computed tomography and magnetic ressonance images. The software is mainly used for rapid prototyping, teaching, forensics, …

  8. Releases · invesalius/invesalius3 - GitHub

    3D medical imaging reconstruction software. Contribute to invesalius/invesalius3 development by creating an account on GitHub.

  9. InVesalius - Free Software Directory

    InVesalius generates 3D medical imaging reconstructions based on a sequence of 2D DICOM files acquired with CT or MRI equipments.

  10. InVesalius - Wikiwand

    InVesalius was developed using Python and works under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It also uses graphic libraries VTK, wxPython, Numpy, Scipy and GDCM. The software's name is a …