![]() ![]() ![]() Synedra – another commercial DICOM viewer, this time from Austria.Onis – again a limited version of a commercial DICOM client with a lot of features can upload to Conquest, as well as view angiograms in fact, it may represent the optimal first station for the patient CDs (view them, store them locally, and then send them to Conquest at the end of the day). #OSIRIX FREE VIEWER FOR FREE#ClearCanvas – this is commercial software from an established Canadian firm, but a community edition is available for personal use without limitations I must say that their policy of providing a (comprehensive) network viewer for free (and FOSS too!) is commendable! We’ll be using it mainly to send CDs to the PACS server but also for basic viewing and JPEG/AVI export.Compared to the other free options (KPACS et al), I think it’s the better one. It is multi-platform and, as far as I can tell, well-supported. CONQUEST – is a public-domain DICOM server written by Marcel van Herk and Lambert Zijp at the Netherlands Cancer Institute.Recipe: First, we should obtain all necessary components from their source. Ingredients: CONQUEST PACS server, ClearCanvas viewer, Onis viewer, Synedra viewer *shameless plug: if you’re a cardiologist using Filemaker, try our eAtreio solution! Objective: deploy an office-based PACS server for a colleague must be Windows-based make it as simple as possible, but also powerful enough for clinical use (optionally), enable integration with Filemaker-based EMR programs* ![]()
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