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Reconstructing in 3 dimensions can be really useful sometimes. If a patient is wearing a T-shirt printed with radioopaque material (eg glitter), then you can reconstruct your volume data set, and work out what was on the T-shirt (an near-impossible task without reconstruction).
Credit: Dr Laughlin Dawes