[Dcmlib] [Fwd: New to DICOM]
Jean-Pierre Roux
Jean-Pierre.Roux at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Fri Jan 6 17:49:01 CET 2006
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> WTF ! Do any of you guys have access to those 'standard set of images'
> ? Seems like it comes with a workstation...
The 'standard set of images' is just a set of MR (phantom) images,
without any oddity in the header.
According to Dicom norm, the names are *not* significant (8 digits,
random-like).
The problem doesn't come from this 'standard image set', but of the
images of Mark's own...
Where do they come from (imager?, version?).
I'm affraid it's hopeless.
I think I remember our Leonardo (Cardio'Hospital) rejected some CD, but
when to we loaded the CD on an other workstation, we send them to
Leoanardo, it worked.
JP
>
> Mathieu
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: New to DICOM
> Date: 6 Jan 2006 05:38:56 -0800
> From:
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
> Newsgroups: comp.protocols.dicom
>
> I have just started a new job where I'm being exposed to the world of
> DICOM, and have just been asked to read some DICOM images on the
> Siemens Leonardo workstation that we have here.
>
> Siemens has supplied a standard set of images with the workstation
> where on the main directory there is a file called DICOMDIR and a
> subdirectory (with an eight-digit name). In this subdirectory there is
> a set of 2987 files each with a 8-digit filename and each between 50
> and 200 kb in size. This CD can be read perfectly fine using the
> Siemens Leonardo.
>
> I have now been given a set of our own images. My CD contains a single
> subdirectory. This subdirectory contains a set of *.img and *.oly file
> pairs, and a number of further subdirectories. Each of these new
> subdirectories contains a *.dcm, *.oly, and *.xmd file triplet and then
> a set of further *.dcm files. When I attempt to read this CD using
> Windows Explorer on the Leonardo I see the above files. However when I
> attempt to view these files through the Siemens Lonardo system it
> appears as though the CD is blank.
>
> Do you have any suggestions either about what to do in my situation, or
> what the relationship is between these two different file structures.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
>
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