MIRDdcm

   

 

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MIRDdcm is a software tool that aims to facilitate ease of generating, storing, and sharing data and reports via DICOM format. MIRDdcm allows users to deposit documents and/or data (PDF, XLSX, CSV and ZIP file formats) into DICOM files which can then be stored in archiving systems such as PACS or viewed in medical imaging software. The documents and data files can also be extracted to their original form from the MIRDdcm generated DICOM file using the same software interface.

More information can be found in the software manual.

 

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  • MIRDdcm is freely available for download.
    • EXE format (PC compatible).
  • Features of MIRDdcm:
    • MIRDdcm generates DICOM files for storing documents/data and can be viewed in medical imaging software.
    • All functions are provided in a single screen graphical user interface.
    • Using the module “PDF & Data to DICOM” the user can generate DICOM files that store PDF and/or data files in private DICOM tags.
    • Subject information can either be entered in manually or can be grabbed from an existing DICOM file.
    • Using the module “DICOM to PDF & Data” the user can view and retrieve files stored in the MIRDdcm generated DICOM file.

An icon of a document Reference Publications

COMING SOON – 2024 SNMMI abstract publication to follow. Link: https://jnm.snmjournals.org/

An icon of a document Documentation & Instruction Manuals

Document manual (version 1.0)

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MIRDdcm is compiled for Windows PC.

An image of a person's profile Acknowledgements & Authors

MIRDdcm is a product of an ongoing collaboration between University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA. This research was part of a funded project support by the NIH U01 EB028234 grant.

Major contributors to this development of this software include:

Harry Marquis (MSKCC),

Adam Kesner (MSKCC),

Lukas Carter (MSKCC), Juan C. Ocampo Ramos (MSKCC), Daniel Lafontaine (MSKCC)