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** '''Input DICOM directory:'''  Here you choose any file in the directory which contains the DICOM-RT data.
 
** '''Input DICOM directory:'''  Here you choose any file in the directory which contains the DICOM-RT data.
** '''Reference Volume (to set size):''' Here you choose any loaded volume.  The import module will create a labelmap at the same resolution and pixel spacing as the reference volume that you choose here.  This field is required.
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** '''Reference Volume (to set size):''' This is an optional field.  But if your dicom directory does not contain a CT, it is required.  Here you choose any loaded volume.  The import module will create a labelmap at the same resolution and pixel spacing as the reference volume that you choose here.
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** '''Output Image:''' Here you choose where to put the output CT imageUnless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
 
** '''Output Labelmap:''' Here you choose where to put the output labelmap.  Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
 
** '''Output Labelmap:''' Here you choose where to put the output labelmap.  Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
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** '''Output Dose Image:''' Here you choose where to put the output dose image.  Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
 
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Revision as of 20:13, 8 June 2010

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Plastimatch > DICOM-RT Import

DICOM-RT Structure Set
DICOM-RT Dose (coming soon)

General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: CLI

Category: Plastimatch

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Authors: See AUTHORS.TXT contained within the package
  • Contact: Greg Sharp, Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital (gcsharp@partners.org)
  • Web page: http://plastimatch.org

Module Description

This is the DICOM-RT structure set import module. It allows you to select a file containing DICOM-RT structure sets, and it creates a 3D Slicer labelmap volume.

Note: In a Slicer labelmap, a voxel can only belong to one structure. However, DICOM-RT allows a region to belong to any number of strucutres. Therefore, importing DICOM-RT structure sets as Slicer labelmaps will usually result in a loss of data. This module uses a "last structure wins" strategy for assigning labels to overlapping volumes.

Note: Because DICOM-RT structures are specified as polylines, there is a small loss of fidelity when they are converted into rasterized volumes. You may minimizing this effect by creating high resolution lablemaps, such as with 1 mm voxels.

Usage

Tutorials

Quick Tour of Features and Use

  • Input/Output panel:
    • Input DICOM directory: Here you choose any file in the directory which contains the DICOM-RT data.
    • Reference Volume (to set size): This is an optional field. But if your dicom directory does not contain a CT, it is required. Here you choose any loaded volume. The import module will create a labelmap at the same resolution and pixel spacing as the reference volume that you choose here.
    • Output Image: Here you choose where to put the output CT image. Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
    • Output Labelmap: Here you choose where to put the output labelmap. Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
    • Output Dose Image: Here you choose where to put the output dose image. Unless you want to replace an existing volume, you should choose "Create New Volume".
User Interface

Development

Notes from the Developer(s)

Developer-oriented documentation is found on the plastimatch web site: http://plastimatch.org

Dependencies

This module has no dependencies.

Tests

Plastimatch features approximately 100 test cases.

Known bugs

Usability issues

Please report usability issues to the bug tracker.

Source code & documentation

We recommended to download the latest source code from subversion:

Documentation:

More Information

Acknowledgment

National Institutes of Health
NIH / NCI 6-PO1 CA 21239
Federal share of program income earned by MGH on C06CA059267

Progetto Rocca Foundation
A collaboration between MIT and Politecnico di Milano

References

  • G Sharp et al. "Plastimatch - An open source software suite for radiotherapy image processing," Proceedings of the XVIth International Conference on the use of Computers in Radiotherapy, May, 2010.