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Dicom files

Hello, I am not a radiologist. I am someone who is into 3d printing. I recently had a ct scan of my head and I want to 3d print my skull.

I have the files but I don't know how to build a view of my skull. All I see is loads of 2mm slices.

Just after the scan, the ct tech showed me what my skull looked like on the screen in 3d. I don't know what he did so I am not sure how to replicate it. Anyone have any suggestions on how to do this?

Thank you

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