The Leadtools.Dicom.Common assembly provides features that make working with the LEADTOOLS DicomDataset class easier.
Developers can use the DICOM Editing namespace to simplify modifying an application to have a graphic user interface for displaying the content of a DICOM data set and for editing DICOM tags in an organized manner. It leverages the LEADTOOLS internal DICOM dictionaries (e.g. IOD table and Tag table) to provide the user the following information:
A user can also associate a set of predefined values that are allowed for a tag based on DICOM-standard-imposed restrictions (e.g. defined terms or enumerated values in an IOD definition) or implementation-specific restrictions (i.e. site-specific possible performed procedure step codes).
The developer has full control over user interaction with the DICOMPropertyGrid and can extend its capabilities. For instance, it is possible to add more tags (private or standard tags) to a data set for editing.
Developers can use the Leadtools.Dicom.Common assembly to simplify data set generation (and other processes), and to ensure data validation.
As an example, when creating a modality station the Leadtools.Dicom.Common assembly can be used to allow the end-user to enter information related to performed procedures as part of data set generation.
Other examples include generating a DICOM data set such that users at imaging or viewing stations can obtain Key Image notes, Presentation States, Structure reports, perform Secondary Capture, etc.
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Leadtools.Dicom.Common Assembly Changes
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