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Orthanc 1.4.2
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 20 Sep 2018 15:00:49 +0200 |
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238 different patients imaged in different hospitals might share the same | 238 different patients imaged in different hospitals might share the same |
239 *PatientID*. For this reason, you should always browse from the study | 239 *PatientID*. For this reason, you should always browse from the study |
240 level (and not from the patient level) as soon as you deal with an | 240 level (and not from the patient level) as soon as you deal with an |
241 application that handles patients from different hospitals. | 241 application that handles patients from different hospitals. |
242 | 242 |
243 *Note:* The current version of the :ref:`Orthanc Explorer | 243 *Note:* Note that since Orthanc 1.4.0, the :ref:`Orthanc Explorer |
244 <orthanc-explorer>` interface (1.4.1 at the time of writing) is | 244 <orthanc-explorer>` interface provides a new tab entitled "Studies" |
245 designed for single-hospital scenarios, and thus does not provide | 245 for study-level access. |
246 study-level access. But the core engine of Orthanc does support | |
247 study-level access through its :ref:`REST API <rest>`. | |
248 | 246 |
249 Finally, the patient module is not always fully meaningful. This is | 247 Finally, the patient module is not always fully meaningful. This is |
250 for instance the case in emergency imaging, where the `radiology | 248 for instance the case in emergency imaging, where the `radiology |
251 information system | 249 information system |
252 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiology_information_system>`__ might | 250 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiology_information_system>`__ might |