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DWV
DWV (DICOM Web Viewer) is an open source zero footprint medical image viewer library. It uses only javascript and HTML5 technologies, meaning that it can be run on any platform that provides a modern browser (laptop, tablet, phone and even modern TVs). It can load local or remote data in DICOM format (the standard for medical imaging data such as MR, CT, Echo, Mammo, NM...) and provides standard tools for its manipulation such as contrast, zoom, drag, possibility to draw regions on top of the image and imaging filters such as threshold and sharpening.
Try a live demo and read a lot more information on the docs (such as examples, dicom conformance, pacs integrations). You can also check out the wiki.
- All coding/implementation contributions and comments are welcome.
- DWV is not certified for diagnostic use.<sup>1</sup>
- Released under GNU GPL-3.0 license (see license.txt).
If you have questions, please open an issue.
Available Scripts
ìnstall
: install dependencieslint
: run code lintingtest
: opens a web page with test pages and karmas' results (with live reload)test-ci
: one shot test runbuild
: create release filesdoc
: create documentation
I'm using yarn
as the main package manager. Best to use it to install since
the lock file (that contains the exact dependency tree) is a yarn file.
All scripts also work with npm
.
Steps to run the viewer from scratch
# get the code
git clone https://github.com/ivmartel/dwv.git
# move to its folder
cd dwv
# install dependencies
yarn install
# launch: will open a browser with example pages
yarn run start
This will open your default browser with the different example pages, check the 'viewer' link for a simple test viewer.
Notes
<a name="footnote1">1</a>: Certification refers to official medical software certification that are issued by the FDA or EU Notified Bodies. The sentence here serves as a reminder that the Dicom Web Viewer is not ceritifed, and comes with no warranties (and no possible liability of its authors) as stated in the license. To learn more about standards used in certification, see the wikipedia Medical software page.