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Free tools for analyzing TAG Meta Data from various DICOM image files, DICOM SR files (Radiation Structured Report), and export the results as PDF or TEXT file. Open DICOM Images with the DICOM Viewer and remove sensitive Patient Information from any DICOM Image using the DICOM Anonymizer. Use the info page with links to the DICOM Standard to dive deeper into the part your are looking for.
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Analyze and compare Radiation Dose Structured Reports. Extract detailed dose events, acquisition parameters, and evaluate clinical dose protocols.
Deep dive into the metadata of your DICOM files. Explore specific Value Representations, tags, sequences, and export the structured header data.
Load DICOM images directly in your browser — no upload, no server, complete Privacy. The viewer processes everything locally using the browser's native APIs.
Quickly anonymize DICOM files. Remove patient health information (PHI) locally in your browser and save the new file on your device as *.dcm.
Access structured reference datasets from the DICOM standard for X-Ray Radiofluoroscopic Image modules, formatted specifically for easy database integration.
Chronological summary of the DICOM standard history. Direct download links to the DICOM standard in HTML and PDF format.
Patient Radiation Dose Structured Report is a DICOM (SR) object and associated set of templates designed to encode estimated patient and organ doses ...
Overview of all current videos and podcasts from this project. A good point to start without reading the entire page content.
A collection of DICOM Images from various modalities and DICOM SR files. The sample data are intended for testing the tools offered here.
Don't have a DICOM file to try it out? Simply download a DICOM image and/or a DICOM SR file here.
This page is still in "Work in Progress" status. For optimal use, I recommend the "Dark Mode", as adjustments to individual colors are still necessary in the "Light Mode".
DICOM images and/or DICOM Structured Report files uploaded here are not stored on the server. Please note that the analyses will no longer be available when switching from one tool to another or when leaving the page. The uploaded files are only used for processing during the current session of the respective tool.
DICOM parsing/analysis is performed entirely on the client side in your browser. The files are never uploaded to the server.
"cache-sprite-plyr" - which is used by the Plyr video player library. But that's not all; this one small cookie is only used on the following four pages. All other pages are on a zero-cookie diet. Therefore, this site does without any annoying cookie permission requests.
"cache-sprite-plyr" is used by the Plyr video player library (an open-source HTML5 media player).
Caching SVG sprites: Plyr uses SVG sprites (small graphic files) for the player's controls (e.g., play button, pause, volume, full-screen icon). This collection of graphics is cached in the browser's local storage.
Faster rendering: When revisiting the website, the icons are loaded from local storage instead of being downloaded again from the server. This results in the player's user interface appearing faster.
2. What data does it store?SVG Icon Data: This entry stores the SVG code (vector graphics data) of the player control icons.
No Personal Data: To the best of our knowledge, this entry does not store any personal data, usage patterns, IP addresses, or tracking information. It is a technically necessary functional element.
3. Technical CharacteristicsIn summary, cache-sprite-plyr is a useful technical element that does not raise any privacy concerns but simply improves video loading times.
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