Oct 25, 2017 07:29 AM
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This beta is focused on resolving issues with PACS connection that more and more users report. These issues are almost always a result of incorrect configuration of either RadiAnt or a PACS server. The PACS comunication logging capability will help to pinpoint the issue.
RadiAnt DICOM Viewer 4.1.9 BETA
Improvements and bug fixes:
Fixed display of certain RGB lossy JPEG DICOM images.
Warning message is displayed if Windows Firewall blocks PACS connections.
PACS communication log can be saved to a file for easier troubleshooting (Ctrl+Shift+F5 in the PACS search window).
https://www.radiantviewer.com/beta/
Oct 25, 2017 08:19 AM
by Tommy
nice improvement for PACS troubleshooting !!!
Oct 29, 2017 08:07 PM
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Thank you, Tommy :-)
Oct 30, 2017 12:23 PM
by Remo
As it looks like, the RadiAnt PACS settings (pacs.xml) currently are stored in the Windows user's local profile. In an enterprise environment one should not store anything in the local profile to prevent locally stored user data on systems. The application's configuration & data should be stored user's roaming profile instead. It would be nice if this could be fixed/modified in a future release of RadiAnt.
Oct 30, 2017 09:50 PM
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Currently you can also store the pacs.xml file in the C:\ProgramData\RadiAntViewer\ folder.
In the future versions we will move the default location of this file to the AppData\Roaming folder.
Nov 2, 2017 12:04 PM
by Dr. Elnur Mehdi
I am sure that everybody will be glad to see a "Export to PACS" feature in the next build. It is very useful when there is special/private PACS locations for archiving educational purposes (sending selected series or images).
Nov 3, 2017 01:28 PM
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"Export to PACS" won't make it to RadiAnt in the nearest future, I'm afraid. It might not sound like a feature hard to implement, however, to make it work with all kind of files and different PACS servers, it requires quite a lot of work.
Nov 4, 2017 04:55 AM
by Micahel Tran
Hi,
I also think that "Export to PACS" should be great feature because after radiologist reconstructed, mark abnormal or polyp on images, he want to share this to patient's physician. These images should to to PACS.
Thank you