Hello,if I try to carry out a query for patients with a name part, according to the query /studies/?PatientName=Test*, it delivers a number of patients, but only a few fields, not even the PatientID.
I am at the beginning of my experiments with DicomWeb. I failed to find a freely accessible DicomWeb server to test against. There exists that of medicalconnections.co.uk, but I have the impression that it does not return things it is supposed to. E.g.
Ideally I would like to have a server that supports QIDO, WADO, and STOW. Capabilities would be an asset.
Do any such servers exist? TIA!
On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 12:09:14 PM UTC-6, Stacy Maimoon wrote:g. if I try to carry out a query for patients with a name part, according to the query /studies/?PatientName=Test*, it delivers a number of patients, but only a few fields, not even the PatientID.
Hello,
I am at the beginning of my experiments with DicomWeb. I failed to find a freely accessible DicomWeb server to test against. There exists that of medicalconnections.co.uk, but I have the impression that it does not return things it is supposed to. E.
Ideally I would like to have a server that supports QIDO, WADO, and STOW. Capabilities would be an asset.I've used Orthanc for testing DICOMweb capabilities: https://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=dicomweb
Do any such servers exist? TIA!
Stacy Maimoon schrieb am Freitag, 5. März 2021 um 19:09:14 UTC+1:g. if I try to carry out a query for patients with a name part, according to the query /studies/?PatientName=Test*, it delivers a number of patients, but only a few fields, not even the PatientID.
Hello,
I am at the beginning of my experiments with DicomWeb. I failed to find a freely accessible DicomWeb server to test against. There exists that of medicalconnections.co.uk, but I have the impression that it does not return things it is supposed to. E.
Ideally I would like to have a server that supports QIDO, WADO, and STOW. Capabilities would be an asset.You might wanna consider deploying your own server. MS provides a freely accessible version of its own server with lots of instrcutions how to deploy an instance locally or via Azure. See https://github.com/microsoft/dicom-server
Do any such servers exist? TIA!
Regards
Patrick
Hello,if I try to carry out a query for patients with a name part, according to the query /studies/?PatientName=Test*, it delivers a number of patients, but only a few fields, not even the PatientID.
I am at the beginning of my experiments with DicomWeb. I failed to find a freely accessible DicomWeb server to test against. There exists that of medicalconnections.co.uk, but I have the impression that it does not return things it is supposed to. E.g.
Ideally I would like to have a server that supports QIDO, WADO, and STOW. Capabilities would be an asset.
Do any such servers exist? TIA!
patric...@zeiss.com schrieb am Montag, 8. März 2021 um 08:22:50 UTC+1:E.g. if I try to carry out a query for patients with a name part, according to the query /studies/?PatientName=Test*, it delivers a number of patients, but only a few fields, not even the PatientID.
Stacy Maimoon schrieb am Freitag, 5. März 2021 um 19:09:14 UTC+1:
Hello,
I am at the beginning of my experiments with DicomWeb. I failed to find a freely accessible DicomWeb server to test against. There exists that of medicalconnections.co.uk, but I have the impression that it does not return things it is supposed to.
Ideally I would like to have a server that supports QIDO, WADO, and STOW. Capabilities would be an asset.You might wanna consider deploying your own server. MS provides a freely accessible version of its own server with lots of instrcutions how to deploy an instance locally or via Azure. See https://github.com/microsoft/dicom-server
Do any such servers exist? TIA!
RegardsYou can also run the dcm4chee Archive easily with Docker: https://github.com/dcm4che/dcm4chee-arc-light/wiki/Running-on-Docker
Patrick
Hello Patrick, hello Hermann,The SIIM Hackathon Committee has DICOMweb available on their public test servers. You need to signup for a key, but you can do this without becoming a member. https://siim.org/page/siim_hackathon_stack
thanks a lot! I will try all of your suggestions (though I have no experience with Docker :-( ).
I have found two more interesting possibilities:
- http://dicomserver.co.uk:81/qido, http://dicomserver.co.uk:81/wado (see https://www.dicomserver.co.uk/Pages/Index/RESTful for info)
- http://hackathon.siim.org/dicomweb/ (you will first need to go to the siim.org site and sign up for membership, which is free and you become an API key very soon).
Best, S.
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