
Papyrus, a dicom implementation with his own file format.

It doesn't speak about programming, but it's a good crash start for using the toolkit applications. Imaging library very interesting 2.2 - Open Source Software 2.2.1 - DICOM LibDicom (based on UCDMC99) Offis DCMTKĪt you could find a DCMTK introduction for dummies. There is a Montreal based company developping medical imaging software named tomovision that have free software.ġ.2 - HL7 1.3 - IHE 2.0 - Available programming libraries 2.1 - Commercial products 2.1.1 - DICOM

There is new about canadian health technologies at. Other keywords that could be searched for is Computer Vision that let you the find projects like VXL or MediGrid. May be you could find more technical at the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society. There are more general site about open source software in medicine at, , and, are listings of open source project in medicine. A good web site is, a web site that collect information about ressources on the net for medical imaging. It's a file format and a communication protocol.Ī good start point to find information about medical imaging is the David Clunie medical imaging faq.

14:59:11 (ID: 45, Parent: 33, Type: page)ĭICOM stand for Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medecine.
