On desktop you can look at the organs directly in the browser via neuroglancer
amelius 4 days ago [-]
I had this Elsevier application on my tablet where you can look at human anatomy, with a quite fancy 3d viewer. But then it turned out you had to pay like $80 per year to keep using it. I'm not sure how good their viewer is but glad people are working on open alternatives.
ksaj 2 days ago [-]
Isn't this the same data that Osirix uses?
Also, at least at the hospital I attended, if you get a CT scan and then get a copy of the results, it comes with a free viewer on the DVD. You aren't limited to the data on the DVD. I have loaded other visualizations in the software just fine.
lokimedes 4 days ago [-]
If only they decided to accompany each sample with a full DNA sequence of the donor.
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https://human-organ-atlas.esrf.fr
Also, at least at the hospital I attended, if you get a CT scan and then get a copy of the results, it comes with a free viewer on the DVD. You aren't limited to the data on the DVD. I have loaded other visualizations in the software just fine.