A Secure Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Encryption
The rapid proliferation of healthcare Internet of Things (IoT) systems has intensified the need for robust encryption mechanisms capable of securing sensitive medical data, particularly Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images. This research introduces a novel Modified Encryption Algorithm designed to enhance data confidentiality ...
Samson Isaac +4 more
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Digital imaging and communications in Medicine in 1997: An update [PDF]
Steven C. Horii
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Digital photography of Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine—3 images from computers in the radiologist’s office [PDF]
To fully take advantage of the widespread use of digital imaging systems and to update and eliminate redundant steps involved in medical radiographic publication, we present our experience of processing Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)-3 digital images from the point of acquisition to the point of publisher-ready radiographic ...
Hubert H. Chin +6 more
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The digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) archive is a dynamic component of a clinician image-related workflow solution [PDF]
The authors investigated clinician transactions against the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) archive within a clinical image management system (CIMS) in support of patient care. A Neurosurgical Oncology practice was audited for image utilization. There were 400 requests for 233 image studies during 297 sessions. Fifty percent were
Barton L. Guthrie +3 more
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A desktop Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine picture archiving and communications system with multiple monitors using Windows ’98 [PDF]
Combining DICOM software and internet access using desktops, an accessible and low-cost PACS system is conveniently available to the medical community.
Steven Lutzker +6 more
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A java viewer to publish digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) radiologic images on the world wide web [PDF]
The world wide web is an exciting service that allows one to publish electronic documents made of text and images on the internet. Client software called a web browser can access these documents, and display and print them. The most popular browsers are currently Microsoft Internet Explorer (Microsoft, Redmond, WA) and Netscape Communicator (Netscape ...
E. Setti, R Musumeci
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THE NETWORK AND ITS ROLE IN DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE IMAGING [PDF]
The elements of a digital imaging system are bound together by the network, so careful attention must be paid to this essential component. Networking hardware and cable choice will affect the speed of image transmission between devices within a network. Wireless networking offers convenience at the expense of speed and potentially, security.
D. Ballance
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Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine- A Digital Window for Oral Pathology
Recently, whole slide imaging technology allows glass slides to be scanned and viewed on a computer screen via dedicated software. This technology is referred as virtual microscopy and has created enormous opportunities in pathological training and education. Students are able to learn key histopathological skills, e.g.
Shubhangi Mhaske +3 more
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From Pixels to Prototypes: 3D Printing Innovations in Radiology
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, a form of additive manufacturing, involves creating physical models from digital computer-aided design (CAD) files tailored to specific dimensions and shapes.
Tanmay Srivastava +3 more
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Development of a 3D-Printed Wistar Rat Model From Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Data for Medical Education and Research Applications. [PDF]
Bogdanov TG +4 more
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