DICOM4MICCAI Hands-on
  • Introduction
  • Prerequisites
    • If you are attending the tutorial in-person
    • If you are following on your own
  • Using DICOM to store your analysis results
    • Using 3D Slicer to convert non-DICOM segmentation results
    • DICOM Structured Reporting for radiomics
    • Using 3D Slicer for storing analysis results in DICOM
      • Step 0: 3D Slicer interface basics
      • Step 1: Import DICOM data
      • Step 2: Load DICOM image
      • Step 3: Segment lesions
      • Step 3.1:QuantitativeReporting interface overview
      • Step 3.2: Create and initialize a new segment
      • Step 3.3: Segment the lesions
      • Step 4: Explore and store the analysis results in DICOM
      • Step 5: Reload the analysis results from DICOM
      • Exporting DICOM data from 3D Slicer
    • Using MITK Workbench for storing segmentation results in DICOM
      • Step 0: MITK interface basics
      • Step 1: Import DICOM data
      • Step 2: Load DICOM image
      • Step 3: Segment lesions
      • Step 4: Explore and store the segmentations in DICOM
      • Step 5: Reload the segmentations from DICOM
  • DICOM data wrangling
  • Further reading
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  1. Using DICOM to store your analysis results
  2. Using MITK Workbench for storing segmentation results in DICOM

Step 5: Reload the segmentations from DICOM

You can close the MITK application and open it again to start fresh.

To reload the segmentations you created in the previous steps, simply open the "DICOM Browser", select the SEG series for the subject QIN-HEADNECK-01-0024, and load it. You can load the original PET series as well.

After you click "View" in the "DICOM Browser", you will be prompted about loading the referenced series.

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