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Introduction to the DICOM standard

European Radiology, 2001
Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) has become one of the most popular standards in medicine. In the beginning, DICOM was used for communication of image data between different systems. Actual developments of the standardisation enables increasingly more DICOM-based services for the integration of modalities and information systems (e.
P Mildenberger, Marco Eichelberg
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DICOM-image compression

Proceedings 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (Cat. No.99CB36365), 2003
In this paper a network algorithm to compress and to reconstruct DICOM-images is presented. The algorithm consists of three parts: the bit-levels of the original image is classified on the basis of a temporary segmentation and analysis of the image structure and afterwards divided into two parts.
Sergei Hludov, Christoph Meinel
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Understanding DICOM and IHE

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2003
ANOTHER REVOLUTION IS taking place in radiology. This revolution differs from the previous 2 decades in which digital computers began to dominate imaging. Although the 1980s and 1990s brought us computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed radiography, digital subtraction angiography, and softcopy viewing (filmless radiology), the emphasis
Adam E, Flanders, John A, Carrino
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Proposal of a new Internet Standard for DICOM: DICOM-QR URL

1998
This paper proposes a new Internet standard that is combination of two standards in different domain, Internet and medical informatics. The both standards are described briefly in this paper. We describe how to combine them into a Internet standard. With a new standard, there are several advantages for medical information systems.
Takaya Sakusabe   +2 more
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DICOM application profiler for modelling and checking DICOM datasets

Computers in Cardiology 1996, 2002
DICOM is a standard that is being used for exchange and storage of medical images and related information all over the world. In the Netherlands, a DICOM standardisation project has resulted in an application profiler for modelling and validating DICOM datasets on CD-R (CD-recordable) or other storage media.
M.H. Baljon   +4 more
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Summary of the white paper of DICOM WG24 'DICOM in Surgery'

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Standards for creating and integrating information about patients, equipment, and procedures are vitally needed when planning for an efficient Operating Room (OR). The DICOM Working Group 24 (WG24) has been established to develop DICOM objects and services related to Image Guided Surgery (IGS).
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DICOM standard

2002
DICOM standard is the most ambitious project so far conducted by electronic industry and medical profession. Simplified, DICOM is the standard for communication between medical imaging and associated information. Versions 1.0 and 2.0 rely on information model that have been used at radiological departments.
Obrovac, Karlo   +2 more
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