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12 May 1995 DICOM 3.0 image display and processing tool for teleradiology
Cliff X. Wang, William J. Chimiak, Craig A. Hamilton
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Abstract
A typical teleradiology system consists of four sub-systems: (1) image acquisition, (2) image transmission, (3) image viewing, and (4) teleconferencing. An image viewing and processing tool is a very important part of the system. A successful teleradiology system would require an effective image display and processing tool based on a standard user friendly GUI. DICOM 3.0 defines vender independent data formats and data transfers for digital medical images. It has been widely supported by industry since the first draft of DICOM 3.0 standard. In this paper, we present a DICOM 3.0 image display and processing tool for teleradiology and teleconsulting. The system provides the user a flexible image display format and a powerful set of image processing tools. A DICOM panel displays the grouped information of patient, study, result, and acquisition setting. This display and processing tool is designed for both clinical and research use.
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Cliff X. Wang, William J. Chimiak, and Craig A. Hamilton "DICOM 3.0 image display and processing tool for teleradiology", Proc. SPIE 2435, Medical Imaging 1995: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (12 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208814
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Teleradiology

Image display

Standards development

Radiology

Data communications

Digital imaging

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