EMEA Diagnostic WEB VIEWER
  • Description
  • Technical features

Our integrated web-based DICOM image viewer which allows displaying DICOM images that are physically remote with respect to the viewing site and that are reachable through the Internet or Intranet networks.

It allows retrieving medical images created by hospital's diagnostic acquisition devices and stored into MediPAC, displaying them in several different ways and performing advanced Image Processing operations on them.

Professional viewer

>Java-based, cross-platform DICOM image viewer: both the client-side and the server-side can run on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other OS’s.

>Runs on standard PC hardware.

>Supports all kinds of DICOM image files: grayscale and colour, single-and multi-frame, JPEG-compressed (lossy and lossless), JPEG2000-compressed (reversible and irreversible), RLE-compressed, MPEG-encoded movies and ZIP-compressed studies.

>Supports stream-based compression schemes.

>Advanced image manipulation tools, including Window / Level contrast tuning, zoom, rotation, flipping, pseudo-colouring, enhancement filters.

>Distance, Area, Angle and Density measurement tools.

>Graphical annotation tools.

>Cine-playback of multi-frame sequences.

>Hanging Protocols.

>Reference lines (a.k.a. Scout Lines) and 3D localizer cursor for MR and CT studies.

 

Viewer

>Print to standard PC printers or to DICOM Printers (through the DICOM Print operation).

>Reporting functions: support for DICOM Structured Reports (SR), plain text reports, voice reports.

>Export functions: export DICOM files (including Presentation States and Key Images) to server and local disk, export images in JPG, PNG and JPEG-2000 formats to local disk and to server.

>DICOM CD/DVD production functions, with embedded cross-platform auto-running viewer.

>Supports dual-head and tri-head display configurations.

>Flexible and powerful integration interface, allows interfacing with virtually all kinds of back-end DICOM archives and integrating in any medical web application.

>Multi-launguage GUI.

>CE-marked and FDA-listed as a class I medical device.