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Osirix lite zip file requests a password
Osirix lite zip file requests a password






osirix lite zip file requests a password

In the presentation of the selected mobile viewers, I generally used the terminology published by the developers, even if I disagree with their claims. If the C-MOVE protocol is not supported by the viewer, the WADO or C-GET protocols can be an alternative. Another possibility is to use a DICOM network analyser like DVTk to detect unknown parameters. If no local AET settings are provided, the iPad name can be tried as a first guess. The standard port number 104 can be tried as a first guess for the settings of the viewer. If no settings are available for the port numbers, the port number of the server can be added to the remote IP address. The local IP is the address of the used mobile device. To set up a communication between a DICOM viewer and the Orthanc server, the viewer should allow to define the following parameters in the settings : To have realistic DICOM samples, I uploaded some DICOM studies from me and from family members relative to exams done in the past in hospitals in Luxembourg and France. To test the selected apps, I used Orthanc (Windows versions 0.9.5 and 0.9.6) as PACS server. In the present list I considered only those applications that have been updated after January 2014, with some exceptions. DICOM Web viewers are handled in a separate contribution.

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Most web viewers can be used on mobile equipments (tablets, smart phones, …), but the focus of this post are native applications designed for Apple iOS or Android devices. They are very useful in the context of medical applications in the cloud. Mobile DICOM viewers are becoming more and more popular. This contribution refers to my recent updated post about DICOM image viewers. Note : the new versions released since spring 2016 have not yet been tested.








Osirix lite zip file requests a password