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Dicom image viewer5/18/2023 ![]() Having said that, our data-centric viewer does open up some interesting possibilities on working with your images. We would prefer that you use your existing certified viewers to view the images from your search results, which DICOM Search allows you to do so easily. At this point, we’ll like to stress that DICOM Search is not a certified viewer and should not be used in a clinical setting. ![]() ![]() DICOM Search can also display the search results in the hierarchical patient/study/series structure. Click here to view a sample using the default template and the search results above. We provide a couple of templates you can modify easily to customize the slideshow. DICOM Search can also create a HTML slideshow using the images from your search results. If instead you want to export the images and also display all the DICOM tag values stored in those images, DICOM Search can do that too. Links are created so that you can simply click on open the source DICOM image in your preferred DICOM image viewer from within Excel (or LibreOffice). In addition to copying and exporting the images from your search results, you can also export the results to an Excel spreadsheet. You can also convert the images to other formats (bmp, gif, jpeg, png, and multi-page tiffs are supported) and embed DICOM tag values in the images like this: You can embed virtually any DICOM tag value, as DICOM Search allows you to define your own set of values to display. What else can you do with the search results? You can make copies of the images and store them in another folder, so you have all the images in one place. From the search results, just open the DICOM file in your favorite DICOM image viewer, and that’s it. There are many other interesting cases in ODIN.NEED TO SEARCH YOUR DICOM IMAGES FOR SPECIFIC TAG VALUES ? Say you have a collection of tens of thousands of DICOM images of different modalities from various sources, and you wanted to search for all MR knee images for men whose weight is between 75 and 85? Can you do that easily using your existing tools? Well, DICOM Search is able to perform the above search and return your search results in seconds. You are also able to search and view other cases in ODIN, to help improve your understanding and exposure to the various imaging techniques and abnormalities. The links to the ODIN content are provided below the thumbnail image(s) in the eBook. You are also able to annotate, and save, the images in the database for your own teaching and learning strategies. You can pan, zoom, scroll, through image data sets. The only images that you can change the level and window for are CT images. ODIN is not a fully functional PACS software suite but it will give you the chance to view the images with some enhanced features that simulate a PACS. It will enrich your imaging experience if you take advantage of the additional learning material in the ODIN image repository. They additional images associated with a case are available by clicking the ODIN Link. To help fully appreciate normal anatomy and pathology, you have access to an Online Dicom Image Navigator (ODIN), which gives you access to a more extensive imaging database, in a PACS-like format. To do so, one would require a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), which allows clinicians to interact with the image by zooming, changing level and window, annotate with circles, arrows and text, and scroll through image data sets. These static images are simple JPEG files, and although they will be helpful to you in learning the content, they do not accurately represent the imaging that clinicians would use in their practice. Throughout this eBook you will find images of normal anatomy, normal scans, and images of abnormalities. Rotate Image Left (Counter Clockwise), Rotate Image Right (Clockwise) Tool Reset Image (Window Values, Zoom, Position (Pan), Rotation, etc.) Tool Image Sets with Multiple Stacked Images (CT, MR, US) Image Annotation Tools/Color Palette Tool ODIN User’s Guide – Laptop or Desktop Web Browser.
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