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Optional modules

PACS
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fMRI

Network

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Scito server
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Import your data

Radionet allows you to import data from a CD/DVD or a local hard disk.

We support all the modalite (scanner, radiology, echography, MRI, ...) for the generic formats like the open formats Analyze* and DICOM**, General Electric DAT/Genesis ..., but also most of the specific proprietary constructor formats (Philips, General Electrics, Siemens, Brucker).



Type
Format
Supported
 Generic
DICOM
SPM99 / Analyse
Nifty
Minc
other
 Constructor MRS
General Electric SIGNA
General Electric SAGE
Philips SDAT
Siemens Numaris 3
Siemens Numaris 4
FID
other
 Constructor MRI
General Electric DAT
General Electric Genesis
Philips REC
Bruker
other

Formats supported by Radionet (oui: exist, oui: on demand).

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* : Analyze is an image processing program, written by The Biomedical Imaging Resource at the Mayo Foundation. The Analyze data format is used by the Analyze program, and now by a wide variety of other software, including SPM.

** : Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is a comprehensive set of standards for handling, storing and transmitting information in medical imaging. It includes a file format definition and a network communication protocol. This protocol is an application protocol, it uses TCP/IP to communicate between systems. DICOM files can be exchanged between two entities that have the capability to receive the information - image and patient data - in DICOM format.
DICOM was developed to enable integration of scanners, servers, workstations and network hardware from multiple vendors into a picture archiving and communication system. The different machines, servers and workstations come with DICOM conformance statements which clearly state the DICOM classes supported by them. DICOM has been widely adopted by hospitals and is making inroads in smaller applications like dentist's and doctor's offices.