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Fig. 4 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Applications of 3D printing in breast cancer management

Fig. 4

3D Printed, Patient-Specific Model of Simulated Supine Position. The 3D patient specific reconstruction of the left breast in the prone position (a). The simulated supine position of the 3D patient-specific reconstruction (b). A parasagittal cross-section of the supine model featuring fibro-glandular tissue (yellow) and two masses (blue) (c). The 3D printed, multi-material model of the simulated supine position, featuring the skin (translucent yellow), the fibro-glandular tissue (cyan), and the two masses (magenta) (d). Half of the 3D printed model (e), split along the parasagittal plane used in (c)

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