Documentation/4.2/Modules/DicomRtImport
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
This work is part of the SparKit project, funded by An Applied Cancer Research Unit of Cancer Care Ontario with funds provided by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and the Ontario Consortium for Adaptive Interventions in Radiation Oncology (OCAIRO) to provide free, open-source toolset for radiotherapy and related image-guided interventions. | |||||||
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Module Description
The DicomRtImport module enables importing and loading DICOM RT files into the Slicer DICOM database and the Slicer scene.
DicomRtImport does not have a separate module GUI. Instead, it is a DICOM import plugin that extends the DICOM module.
When the user selects a patient in the DICOM management module interface, the import mechanism allows each DICOM import module to interpret the data. The DICOM import modules parse the data and return a list of items that they can read from the selected DICOM objects. This module will return with the RT objects. The DICOM module displays the consolidated list of all loadable objects to the user, and loads the items that are selected by the user.
Use Cases
Import and load DICOM RT data
Tutorials
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Panels and their use
See module description
Similar Modules
References
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Information for Developers
Custom attributes:
- DicomRtImport.DoseUnitName: set in each imported dose volume, the value of this attribute is read from the Dose Units (3004,0002) attribute of the RTDOSE DICOM volume
- DicomRtImport.DoseUnitValue: set in each imported dose volume, the value of this attribute is read from the Dose Grid Scaling (3004,000E) attribute of the RTDOSE DICOM volume. This value defines a scaling factor to convert the integer voxel values of the dose volume in the DICOM file to real dose values. This conversion is performed during DICOM importing, but this value is stored to let other modules know what was the original scaling factor (e.g., see how it is used in the documentation of the Dose Volume Histogram module)
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