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MediSnap

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Photograph, manage, view, compare, document healing processes and archive digital pictures fully integrated into doctor's practice systems. Take a photo and immediately see how the picture gets archived to your current patient automatically.

MRIdb: Medical imaging database

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MRIdb is an end-to-end data management system for MRI, combining the DCM4CHEE DICOM server with a bespoke front-end packaged into an easily deployable virtual machine. It interfaces directly with MRI scanners and handles image storage, retrieval and export. It provides role-based access control, patient-study assignment, and extensive auditing. MRIdb is the result of an ongoing collaboration between the BSS and the Imaging Sciences Department of Imperial College.

Librehealth Radiology

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Vision

The Radiology module aims at adding capabilities of a Radiology Information system (RIS) into LibreHealth Toolkit.

Objectives

Develop a module capable of manage information in a radiology department.

Dicoogle

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Dicoogle is an open source Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) archive. Its modular architecture allows the quick development of new functionalities, due the availability of a Software Development Kit (SDK).

Dcm4che

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dcm4che is a collection of open source applications and utilities for the healthcare enterprise. These applications have been developed in the Java programming language for performance and portability, supporting deployment on JDK 1.4 and up.

At the core of the dcm4che project is a robust implementation of the DICOM standard. The dcm4che-1.x DICOM toolkit is used in many production applications across the world, while the current (2.x) version of the toolkit has been re-architected for high performance and flexibility.