DICOM Viewer

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A DICOM viewer is specialized software used to display, manipulate, and analyze medical images stored in the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) format, such as CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays. These viewers allow healthcare professionals—and sometimes patients—to view high-quality images, adjust brightness/contrast, and perform 3D reconstructions on computers, tablets, or in web browsers. Key Features of DICOM Viewers

Image Manipulation: Tools for zooming, panning, scrolling through image stacks, and adjusting window/level (brightness and contrast).

Measurements & Annotation: Ability to measure distances, angles, and pixel intensity (e.g., Hounsfield units in CT).

3D Reconstruction: Advanced tools for 3D navigation and multiplanar reconstruction (MPR).

Format Support: Compatible with various DICOM types, including uncompressed and compressed formats (JPEG, JPEG 2000, RLE).

PACS Integration: Many viewers integrate with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) to retrieve studies directly from hospitals. Popular DICOM Viewers

OsiriX DICOM Viewer: A widely used, high-performance viewer designed for Mac, offering advanced 2D and 3D processing (commercial version is FDA-cleared).

MicroDicom: A free, user-friendly DICOM viewer for Windows, suitable for non-commercial use.

IMAIOS DICOM Viewer: A free web-based viewer (IDV) that runs in a browser without installation, suitable for quick viewing.

DICOM Viewer (Booogle): A web-based tool available through Google Workspace for reading dcm, gz, and jpeg files. Key Considerations

Medical Use Approval: Free or web-based viewers (like IMAIOS IDV) are often not approved for primary diagnosis (not CE/FDA marked), while specialized software (like OsiriX MD) is.

Security: Some web viewers ensure privacy by not uploading files to their network, processing data locally on your computer. If you’d like to explore this further, I can help by: Comparing free vs. paid DICOM viewers Listing options for Mac, Windows, or web-based platforms

Explaining how to choose the best viewer for your needs (e.g., study, clinical, research).