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An ecosystem of library and tools for DICOM compliant systems.

This collection provides a pure Rust implementation of the DICOM standard, allowing users to work with DICOM objects and interact with DICOM applications, while aiming to be fast, safe, and intuitive to use.

Components

Library

The following library packages are designed to be used in other Rust libraries and applications.

Using as a library

The parent crate dicom aggregates the key components of the full library, so it can be added to a project as an alternative to selectively grabbing the components that you need.

Generally, most projects would add dicom_object, which is the most usable crate for reading DICOM objects from a file or a similar source. This crate is available in dicom::object. For working with the imaging data of a DICOM object, add pixeldata. Network capabilities may be constructed on top of ul.

A simple example of use follows. For more details, please visit the dicom documentation.

use dicom::object::open_file;
use dicom::dictionary_std::tags;

let obj = open_file("0001.dcm")?;
let patient_name = obj.element(tags::PATIENT_NAME)?.to_str()?;
let modality = obj.element(tags::MODALITY)?.to_str()?;

Tools

The project also comprises an assortment of command line tools.

Development tools

Building

You can use Cargo to build all crates in the repository.

cargo build

Other than the parts needed to build a pure Rust project, no other development dependencies are necessary unless certain extensions are included via Cargo features. Consult each crate for guidelines on selecting features to suit your needs.

Roadmap & Contributing

This project is under active development.

Your feedback during the development of these solutions is welcome. Please see the wiki for additional guidelines related to the project's roadmap. See also the contributor guidelines and the project's Code of Conduct.

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.