An ecosystem of library and tools for DICOM compliant systems.
This collection provides a pure Rust implementation of the DICOM standard, allowing users to read and write DICOM objects over files and other sources, while remaining intrinsically fast and safe to use.
core
represents all of the base traits, data structures and functions related to DICOM content.encoding
contains DICOM data encoding and decoding primitives.parser
provides a middle-level abstraction for the parsing and printing of DICOM data sets.object
provides a high-level abstraction of DICOM objects and functions for reading and writing DICOM files.dictionary-std
contains a Rust definition of the standard data dictionary.transfer-syntax-registry
contains a registry of transfer syntax specifications.ul
implements the DICOM upper layer protocol.
dcmdump
is a command-line application for inspecting DICOM files.dictionary-builder
is a Rust application that generates code and other data structures for a DICOM standard dictionary using entries from the official website.scpproxy
implements the Proxy service class provider.
dicom-object
is currently the most usable crate for reading DICOM objects from a file or a similar source.
As an alternative, the parent crate dicom
can be added instead, which aggregates the key components of the
full library, including dicom-object
.
An example of use follows. For more details, please visit the dicom-object
documentation.
use dicom_object::open_file;
use dicom_object::Result;
let obj = open_file("0001.dcm")?;
let patient_name = obj.element_by_name("PatientName")?.to_str()?;
let modality = obj.element_by_name("Modality")?.to_str()?;
You can use Cargo to build all crates in the repository.
cargo build --release
This project is a work in progress, but actively developed.
Your feedback during the development of these solutions is welcome. Please see the wiki for additional guidelines related to the project's roadmap.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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