β Category: | Raster Image Files |
β Developer: | NEMA |
π A .DICOM object entry references the graphical images stored and represented in the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) layout. Particularly, an accustomed .DICOM record is composed of an image from a medical scan, such as MRI or an ultrasound. .DICOM resource items may also combine identification data for patients in order to link the image to a respective individual. The .DICOM schema was originally designed and maintained by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) group in 1983. After a while, in the 1990s and 2000s the characteristics of the extension mechanics were significantly revised and reconsidered. The initial intention of the corporate affiliation was to develop a tech standard to view, open and exchange various medical images, such as ultrasound images, MRIs, and CT scans.
π The formerly specified record samples can be smoothly opened up and edited by various dedicated programs and services, related to medical documentation and patient data. For instance, the accustomed .DICOM file item may be reviewed by MeVisLab, MicroDicom viewer, DicomWorks, NetScope Viewer and other appropriate toolkits. If you desire to convert the source .DICOM entities to alternate shapes, you are completely free to make use of XnViewMP or ezDICOM distributives which support various alternate file formats and basements. As long as the .DICOM data can be processed through online mainframes, give a try to Jack Imaging and View My Scans sites to open the desired file entry logic and uncover its structure. However, none of the mobile systems, i.e., Android or iOS, are consistent with the technological standard.
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