Greetings,
The original question: Does anyone know of any DICOM software packages
for the Macintosh or Silicon Graphics?
Great replies - as always. Our particular need was DICOM transfer.
Other related info. is included below.
Thanks, Trey
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
DesAcc, Inc.
2502 N. Clark St., Suite 204
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: 773-404-7888 FAX: 773-472-8834
mailto:hugh@desacc.com WWW: http://www.desacc.com
Donald D. Anderson, Ph.D.
(612) 672-4747
Director, Biomechanics Laboratory (612) 672-4748 fax
Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center
701 25th Avenue South - Suite LL2 e-mail:
Minneapolis, MN 55454 U.S.A.
danders6@fairview.org
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
we found a very valuable source of information at the following
URL
http://idt.net/~dclunie/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html
We also compiled and are successfully running both dicom3tools
and
Mallinckrodt DICOM packages on Indy and Indigo2 SGI workstations. From
our experience with GE CT equipment we suggest you use the latest
release of dicom3tools (http://idt.net/~dclunie/dicom3tools.html)
because it is compatible with equipment maker proprietary DICOM
records.
Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate
to
contact us.
Sincerely
Margherita Pierantoni
Francesco La Palombara
Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli Tel: +39.(0)51.636
6520
Lab. di Biomeccanica Fax:
+39.(0)51.583789
via di Barbiano 1/10 E-mail:
biomec@bo.nettuno.it
I-40136 Bologna (please use "To Franz" as subject)
Italy
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1717/
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I donĀ“t know what you
are looking for exactely.
NIH Image which is available on the net has the possibility to import
Dicom Images. We made this with Images exported from an Elscint CT.
Sometimes you have to adjust the export options of your CT to get a
proper DICOM format.
Good luck Achim
__
________/ _____________ _________________
__/
A. Laule
Tel: ++49 731 50 23485
Fax: ++49 731 50 23498
laule@sirius.medizin.uni-ulm.de __
_________________ _____________/ ________
__/
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
I received your mail concerning the DICOM software package
for Mac or SGI.
We have a complete software package for medical imaging. This includes
the
drivers for reading optical disks (including the DICOM format). The
images are
converted into an internal format and can be processed with Mimics, our
medical
front end software. 3D Models can be generated there based on a
threshold value.
MedCAD can fit geometrical entities on the medical data (e.g. points,
lines, sphere,
cylinder and freeform surfaces). These can be exported through the IGES
format.
You can also import STL objects and visualize them together with the
medical data.
Our software is available on SGI and on PC-DOS (not on Mac)
If you want more information about our software, you can always contact
me at Materialise.
You can also visit our website at :
www.materialise.com
www.materialise.be/soft
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
I have a Photoshop plug-in (with source code) which I
downloaded from somewhere a while ago for the Mac which reads in DICOM
files. I could send it to you if you are interested.
Additionally, I have a simple Mac program I wrote a while back to read
in and display such files. I used it as a preprocessor to output the
files into a different format. Unfortunately, it appears to only work
on older (non-PowerPC) Macs, but you are welcome to have it & the
source code if it would help.
************************************************** ********
Thomas S. Buchanan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Center, University of Delaware
126 Spencer Laboratories, Newark, DE 19716 USA
Ph: 1-302-831-2410, Fax: 1-302-831-3619
http://www.me.udel.edu/buchanan mailto:buchanan@udel.edu
************************************************** ********
1. Ghosh S; Andriole KP; Avrin DE; Arenson RL.
Optimization of a low-cost truly preemptive multitasking PC
diagnostic
workstation.
Journal of Digital Imaging, 1997 Aug, 10(3 Suppl 1):171-4.
(UI: 97413990)
(Check for locations using F PE
The original question: Does anyone know of any DICOM software packages
for the Macintosh or Silicon Graphics?
Great replies - as always. Our particular need was DICOM transfer.
Other related info. is included below.
Thanks, Trey
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
DesAcc, Inc.
2502 N. Clark St., Suite 204
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: 773-404-7888 FAX: 773-472-8834
mailto:hugh@desacc.com WWW: http://www.desacc.com
Donald D. Anderson, Ph.D.
(612) 672-4747
Director, Biomechanics Laboratory (612) 672-4748 fax
Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center
701 25th Avenue South - Suite LL2 e-mail:
Minneapolis, MN 55454 U.S.A.
danders6@fairview.org
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
we found a very valuable source of information at the following
URL
http://idt.net/~dclunie/medical-image-faq/html/part8.html
We also compiled and are successfully running both dicom3tools
and
Mallinckrodt DICOM packages on Indy and Indigo2 SGI workstations. From
our experience with GE CT equipment we suggest you use the latest
release of dicom3tools (http://idt.net/~dclunie/dicom3tools.html)
because it is compatible with equipment maker proprietary DICOM
records.
Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate
to
contact us.
Sincerely
Margherita Pierantoni
Francesco La Palombara
Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli Tel: +39.(0)51.636
6520
Lab. di Biomeccanica Fax:
+39.(0)51.583789
via di Barbiano 1/10 E-mail:
biomec@bo.nettuno.it
I-40136 Bologna (please use "To Franz" as subject)
Italy
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1717/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I donĀ“t know what you
are looking for exactely.
NIH Image which is available on the net has the possibility to import
Dicom Images. We made this with Images exported from an Elscint CT.
Sometimes you have to adjust the export options of your CT to get a
proper DICOM format.
Good luck Achim
__
________/ _____________ _________________
__/
A. Laule
Tel: ++49 731 50 23485
Fax: ++49 731 50 23498
laule@sirius.medizin.uni-ulm.de __
_________________ _____________/ ________
__/
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
I received your mail concerning the DICOM software package
for Mac or SGI.
We have a complete software package for medical imaging. This includes
the
drivers for reading optical disks (including the DICOM format). The
images are
converted into an internal format and can be processed with Mimics, our
medical
front end software. 3D Models can be generated there based on a
threshold value.
MedCAD can fit geometrical entities on the medical data (e.g. points,
lines, sphere,
cylinder and freeform surfaces). These can be exported through the IGES
format.
You can also import STL objects and visualize them together with the
medical data.
Our software is available on SGI and on PC-DOS (not on Mac)
If you want more information about our software, you can always contact
me at Materialise.
You can also visit our website at :
www.materialise.com
www.materialise.be/soft
Geneva-----------------------------------------------------
I have a Photoshop plug-in (with source code) which I
downloaded from somewhere a while ago for the Mac which reads in DICOM
files. I could send it to you if you are interested.
Additionally, I have a simple Mac program I wrote a while back to read
in and display such files. I used it as a preprocessor to output the
files into a different format. Unfortunately, it appears to only work
on older (non-PowerPC) Macs, but you are welcome to have it & the
source code if it would help.
************************************************** ********
Thomas S. Buchanan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Center, University of Delaware
126 Spencer Laboratories, Newark, DE 19716 USA
Ph: 1-302-831-2410, Fax: 1-302-831-3619
http://www.me.udel.edu/buchanan mailto:buchanan@udel.edu
************************************************** ********
1. Ghosh S; Andriole KP; Avrin DE; Arenson RL.
Optimization of a low-cost truly preemptive multitasking PC
diagnostic
workstation.
Journal of Digital Imaging, 1997 Aug, 10(3 Suppl 1):171-4.
(UI: 97413990)
(Check for locations using F PE