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Re: IDL PET/CT Viewer and Analysis package [message #41614 is a reply to message #41501] Sat, 06 November 2004 14:10 Go to previous message
kb at astro dot physi is currently offline  kb at astro dot physi
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Registered: November 2004
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Helmut,
I cannot download the package (dead link). I also read on the page that
you want interested parties to e-mail you to get the password and the
download link. What is the email you would like me to address my request
to? The package looks interesting and once I get it I would like to go
though it. Will you be providing the source code (.pro files) as well.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Karthik.

Ahammer Helmut wrote:
> Dear Karthik
> If it is possible to open your images with the IDL �READ_DICOM"
> command, it would be possible to integrate this file opening option
> into IQM. IQM is an IDL based image processing tool.
> The features are described in the tutorial at:
> http://www.uni-graz.at/people/ahammer/IQM/index.htm
>
> Regards,
> Helmut
>
> "kb at astro dot physics dot uiowa dot edu" <"kb at astro dot physics dot uiowa dot edu"> wrote in message news:<I6IM1A.9t7@sysadm.physics.uiowa.edu>...
>
>> Hello All,
>> A couple of people at my lab are looking at ways to read and analyse
>> PET/CT images. Assuming that the image files are stored in the Dicom
>> format, is there a existing package in IDL that allows for viewing and
>> analysis of PET/CT images. The analysis I am talking about is the
>> ability to draw ROI, measure SUV and make other qualitative measurements.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Karthik.
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