Dr. Peter Liacouras, senior medical engineer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center’s 3-D Medical Applications Center, cleans up an image prior to sending it to the system that will “build” a 3-D model. The one-of-a-kind lab in military medicine creates hard plastic 3-D “medical models” of injured body parts based on CT scans, allowing a surgeon to have a replica of the injured bone or skull that they can hold in their hands and examine. Photo by Fred W. Baker III
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