[Insight-users] DICOM file

Jolinda Smith jolinda at darkwing . uoregon . edu
Wed, 22 Oct 2003 08:43:27 -0700


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The file name depends on the software used to create the file. In your =
case, the file name is undoubtedly the same as the SOP Instance unique =
identifier in the DICOM header. However, this id is generated in various =
ways. Sometimes you can find the date in there, and often (but not =
always) the last three numbers correspond to the slice order. In fact, =
the standard explicitly states that unique identifiers should not be =
parsed in an attempt to find a particular value or component.

Jolinda Smith
Lewis Center for NeuroImaging
University of Oregon
jolinda at uoregon . edu
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  Hi,
  I have read a lot on DICOM images but I wanted to know what exactly =
the file name gives us...like what all description can we can get from =
the filename.for example if the file name is=20
  1.4.13.3.2204.6.3.2.6678.34004011345623456006107. what does the =
numbers mean..Thanks


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