Difference between revisions of "DICOM:Interface"
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Revision as of 17:03, 11 March 2010
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Ideally we will have a nice set of reusable Qt widgets for different aspects of the DICOM interaction process. Since Osirix is widely used (and praised) we are using their interface as an inspiration for our work.
The screenshots show some of the essential functionality.
Design Discussion
Wendy has Design Discussion| done a review and created a design that generalizes the DICOM concepts while maintaining the core concepts used in clinical applications.
Implementation
Initial implementation tests are happening in the context of Common Toolkit working sessions.
Column Layout
Suggested Osirix-like local database view that uses the database layout proposed by MITK
Name | Age | Scan | Date | Subject ID | Number | Institution | Referrer | Performer |
Patient.PatientsName | Patient.PatientsAge | Patient.PatientsBirthDate | Patient.PatientsID | |||||
+Studies.StudyDescription | Studies.ModalitiesInStudy | Studies.StudyDate | Studies.AccessionNumber | Studies.InstiutionName | Studies.ReferringPysician | Studies.PerformingPysician | ||
++Series.SeriesDescription | Series.BodyPartExamined | Series.SeriesDate | Series.AcquisitionNumber |