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<blockquote data-quote="IWT" data-source="post: 1773540" data-attributes="member: 83420"><p>Hi again.</p><p></p><p>What I'd do is open Horos; in other words get it up and running.</p><p></p><p>Then from the top menu bar, find the "Import" function. Click on that and direct it to your CD by navigating to it.</p><p></p><p>If it works like most DICOM viewers, it will find the DICOM files itself within the CD and offer you the choice of copying them into Horos or viewing from the CD. Always import. It's much faster.</p><p></p><p>Once imported, the image files should appear in the Horos Database.</p><p></p><p>To view them, you click on the identifier (probably somebody's name), and indented beneath the name will be all the sequences: something like - T1W Axial; T2W Coronal; FLAIR Sagittal. It all depends on what part of the body has been imaged.</p><p></p><p>Caveat: although Horos is widely used and respected in the medical community, I have no personal experience using it. But the basic premise of all viewers is that you open them first, then direct them to the source for import.</p><p></p><p>If any part of this doesn't work, don't hesitate to come back to us. There are other options, such as opening the CD and locating the DICOM files manually. That shouldn't be necessary though. Over to you.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IWT, post: 1773540, member: 83420"] Hi again. What I'd do is open Horos; in other words get it up and running. Then from the top menu bar, find the "Import" function. Click on that and direct it to your CD by navigating to it. If it works like most DICOM viewers, it will find the DICOM files itself within the CD and offer you the choice of copying them into Horos or viewing from the CD. Always import. It's much faster. Once imported, the image files should appear in the Horos Database. To view them, you click on the identifier (probably somebody's name), and indented beneath the name will be all the sequences: something like - T1W Axial; T2W Coronal; FLAIR Sagittal. It all depends on what part of the body has been imaged. Caveat: although Horos is widely used and respected in the medical community, I have no personal experience using it. But the basic premise of all viewers is that you open them first, then direct them to the source for import. If any part of this doesn't work, don't hesitate to come back to us. There are other options, such as opening the CD and locating the DICOM files manually. That shouldn't be necessary though. Over to you. Ian [/QUOTE]
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