Yes.
Different from ordinary imaging data, almost all medical dynamic imaging data are in DICOM format, so these data are generally called DICOM files. However, because each hospital uses different medical imaging workstations, its DICOM files often must be opened using a specific player, and the CD file formats and image compression methods are also different.
So how to find DICOM files in the CD?
Step one: look at the folder. Almost all DICOM files are placed in a certain folder, and each DICOM file on an individual CD is placed in a specific folder. The name of this folder can be "DICOM", "Image", or a string of random numbers.
Step 2: Look at the file name. DICOM files are automatically named by the imaging system, and their naming formats are diverse. Some are a string of numbers such as "01267747" or "20110902234611.1", and some are a mixture of letters and numbers such as "IM000003". Some files also have extensions, a common extension is DCM (such as 20110902234611.1.DCM).
Step 3: Check the file size. Due to the different lengths of captured movies, the size of DICOM files generally ranges from a few hundred KB to more than ten MB, but most are around 5MB.
DICOM?
DICOM stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine and is an international standard for medical images and related information (ISO 12052). It defines medical image formats that can be used for data exchange with quality that meets clinical needs. ?
DICOM is widely used in radiological medicine, cardiovascular imaging and radiological diagnosis and treatment equipment (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc.), and has been used in other medical fields such as ophthalmology and dentistry. More and more in-depth and wide-ranging applications.
Among tens of thousands of medical imaging devices in use, DICOM is one of the most widely deployed medical information standards. Currently, there are approximately tens of billions of medical images that comply with DICOM standards for clinical use.
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