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First published online May 25, 2006
British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, 666-671
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/11861604

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Building an anonymized catalogued radiology museum in PACS: a feasibility study

A P Toms, FRCS, FRCR B Kasmai, MSc, MIPEM S Williams, MRCP, FRCR and P Wilson, MRCP, FRCR

Department of Radiology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust, Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7UY, UK


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Figure 1. A screenshot of a readout from a hexadecimal editor of the header from a DICOM file demonstrating the ASCII values of the binary data. The patient specific binary data can be identified and edited with Museum Builder.

 

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Figure 2. A screenshot from Museum Builder's anonymization window. The patient specific fields are replaced by catalogue headings that are selected from drop down menus.

 

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Figure 3. A schematic diagram demonstrating data flow between Museum Builder, the helper application, PACS and RIS/HIS.

 

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Figure 4. A montage of screenshots demonstrating material from a single museum case including computed radiography, MRI, arthroscopy and histology.

 

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Figure 5. A screenshot demonstrating the"Report Window" where the text of the museum case has been pasted in prior to sending to RIS in an HL7 script.

 





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