dcm4che
verifiedsoftware/dcm4che
Collection of DICOM implementations and clinical imaging archive tooling used in production PACS deployments.
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- Category
- Software & Systems
- Subcategory
- dicom-infrastructure
- License
- MPL-1.1(osi)
- Status
- active
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
- unknown
- Country
- unknown
- Homepage
- www.dcm4che.org
- Repository
- github.com/dcm4che/dcm4che
- Documentation
- unknown
- Tags
- dicom · pacs · imaging
- Regulatory
- unknown
- OHIF Viewer
Zero-footprint web-based DICOM viewer for radiology and clinical research workflows.
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Desktop platform for medical image visualisation, segmentation, registration, and image-guided therapy research.
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- aditdicom · pacs
ADIT (Automated DICOM Transfer) is a swiss army knife to exchange DICOM data between various systems by using a convenient web frontend and DICOMweb compatible API client.
- dcmjs-dimsedicom · pacs
DICOM DIMSE implementation for Node.js using the dcmjs library
- dicomdicom · pacs
High Performance DICOM Medical Image Parser in Go.
- dicom-pseudondicom · pacs
Dicom Pseudon - Python DICOM Pseudonymizer
- dicom-standard-chinesedicom · pacs
Chinese translation of DICOM standard, DICOM协议中文版
- DICOM-web-viewer-based-html-javascriptdicom · pacs
DICOM Web viewer Use Cornerstone Libarary
- api.github.com/repos/dcm4che/dcm4cheretrieved 2026-08-04 · via github-api
Last push 2026-07-31. GitHub reports NOASSERTION; the LICENSE file is Mozilla Public License Version 1.1. Project documentation elsewhere describes additional GPL/LGPL options that were not verified here, so only MPL-1.1 is recorded.
Verified 2026-08-04 by gh:judegomila. Correct this record →
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