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    DicomBrowser

    DicomBrowser is an application for inspecting and modifying DICOM metadata in many files at once. A single imaging session can produce thousands of DICOM files; DicomBrowser allows users to view and edit a whole session—or even multiple sessions—at once. Users can save the original or modified files to disk, or send them across a network to a DICOM C-STORE service class provider, such as a PACS or an XNAT.

    View documentation or DicomBrowser from xnat.org.

    Overview

    • Developer(s): Kevin Archie
    • Version: 1.7.0b5
    • Release Date: 02.23.12
    • Development Status: Full Release
    • Language: Java
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    • Link to Source: https://bitbucket.org/nrg/dicombrowser
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