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15 May 1994 DICOM server for computed tomography and magnetic resonance acquisition to an archive
Meryll M. Frost, Janice C. Honeyman-Buck, Edward V. Staab
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Abstract
As part of the Picture Archiving and Communication System effort at the University of Florida, two General Electric high speed advantage CT scanners, a General Electric CT independent review console, a Siemens Magnatom MR imager and a General Electric Signa Advantage MR imager have been connected to a common image archive. Clinical images have been archived from these scanners for about 2 years resulting in about .75 Terabytes of image data. The original archive connections for these scanners were proprietary vendor connections which have recently been replaced by a DICOM implementation utilizing the TCP/IP protocol. A description of the old and new systems will be presented as well as a basic description of the DICOM server which was developed. Timing measurements of the performance of both the old and new interfaces were performed and are presented as well.
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Meryll M. Frost, Janice C. Honeyman-Buck, and Edward V. Staab "DICOM server for computed tomography and magnetic resonance acquisition to an archive", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174365
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Magnetic resonance imaging

Computed tomography

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Telecommunications

Imaging systems

Interfaces

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