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Re: archiving DICOM imagery for human consumption



Paranoid me would still keep original DICOMs around. And for easy
visualization and processing (e.g. you could create cool 3D meshes
of your brain) - convert to NIfTI

                apt-get install dicomnifti

On Wed, 02 Mar 2011, martin f krafft wrote:

> [please CC me on replies]

> Dear list,

> four years ago, I broke my wrists and knee. I received 3 DVDs full
> of CT and MRI scan imagery from the hospital in DICOM format.
> I would like to somehow archive these images, but in a format that
> I can easily view. I do not need the full DICOM data. Can you
> recommend to me a tool that I could use for this?

> Thanks,
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