Image Gallery
- Fenestra VC – Vascular Enhancement
- Fenestra LC – Hepatobiliary Enhancement
- Fenestra VC + LC – Combining Capabilities for Vascular and Hepatobiliary Enhancement
- Movies
Fenestra VC – Vascular Enhancement
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Normal Mouse – Cardiac Vasculature. Coronal view of cardiac vasculature and surrounding anatomy following injection of Fenestra VC. Image courtesy of Dr. Michael Paulus, Siemens (formerly known as CTI-Concorde and ImTek, Inc).
Fenestra LC – Hepatobiliary Enhancement
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Female CD1 Mouse. Transverse view of hepatic enhancement in a female CD1 mouse following administration of Fenestra LC. Image courtesy of Drs. André Constantinesco and Philippe Choquet, Service de Biophysique et Médecine Nucléaire, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, CHU Hautpierre.
Fenestra VC + LC – Combining Capabilities for Vascular and Hepatobiliary Enhancement
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Dual Enhancement in Mouse. Vascular and hepatobiliary enhancement in a normal mouse utilizing both Fenestra VC and Fenestra LC. Left – Coronal orthoslice. Center – Direct volume rendering. Right – 3D volume reconstruction of vasculature and hepatobiliary tree. Images courtesy of Dr. Luc Soler, IRCAD.
Movies
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Fenestra VC: Mouse Vasculature
Normal mouse vasculature visualized using Fenestra VC (.wmv)
Movie courtesy of Dr. Mike Paulus, CTI-Concorde -
Fenestra VC: 3D Mouse Vasculature
Normal mouse vasculature visualized using Fenestra VC (.wmv)
Movie courtesy of Dr. Marco Melchior, Alerion Biomedical -
Fenestra LC: Mouse Liver Tumor
CT-26 colon carcinoma implanted into the liver of a mouse (.wma)
Note that the tumor (red) was a multi-lobed lesion with segments as small as 1.3 mm in diameter.
Movie courtesy of Dr. Jamey Weichert, University of Wisconsin -
Fenestra VC: Mouse Vasculature
Transverse view of the cardiac cycle in a c57Bl/6 mouse using Fenestra VC (.avi)
Note enhancement of pulmonary vasculature in addition to cardiac chambers.
Movie courtesy of Drs. Cristian Badea and Al Johnson, Duke University, Center for In Vivo Microscopy -
Fenestra VC: Mouse Vasculature
Coronal view of the cardiac cycle in a c57Bl/6 mouse using Fenestra VC (.avi)
Movie courtesy of Drs. Cristian Badea and Al Johnson, Duke University, Center for In Vivo Microscopy

























