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1,596 | 2,909 | |
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Fasten Health - Open Source Self-hosted Personal Health Record
Yes! The UI for displaying binary data (PDF's, images, medical imaging, etc) is still being actively developed, but DICOM support is on the list. I was considering using the popular ivmartel/dwv library for displaying DICOM images.
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Patients can now access all their health records digitally
The DVD drive, yeah, that's annoying, but the portable ones exist. And the DVD has its own (Windows only) self-installing viewer thing.
Web viewers exist too: https://ivmartel.github.io/dwv/
Not to say it's great UX, but it's really not that hard to solve compared to the rest of the mess of the medical industry.
It's a bureaucratic nightmare thing, not a software challenge.
- Dicom File Format Basics
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Show HN: Volume rendering 3D data in Three.js and GLSL
My app does not support DICOM files as input. Just Uint8 256x256x256 raw files that are scaled 1x1x1. Maybe if I had the chance to work on it full-time I'd have the time to add those features, but it's just a side project for now.
Have you looked into Slicer3D[0] which is a multi-platform desktop app or Open Health Image Foundations dicom viewer[1] which is web-based? Perhaps one of these will help.
[0] https://www.slicer.org/
[1] https://github.com/OHIF/Viewers
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[P] VinDr Lab - an open-source annotation platform for Medical AI
On a side note, I noticed that a significant portion of this viewer is based on work done by folks at OHIF. Because of the incredible amount of work that went into creating those tools, it is worth citing them in the VinDR arxiv paper:
What are some alternatives?
dicomviewer - DICOM Viewer in Nextcloud
cornerstone - JavaScript library to display interactive medical images including but not limited to DICOM
u-dicom-viewer - A simple web browser DICOM viewer for any device.
vindr-lab - A Data Platform for Medical AI that enables building high-quality datasets and algorithms with lean process and advanced annotation features.
openseadragon - An open-source, web-based viewer for zoomable images, implemented in pure JavaScript.
cornerstone3D - Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the OHIF Viewer.