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date | Wed, 23 Feb 2022 15:03:47 +0100 |
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.. _tcia: TCIA plugin =========== .. contents:: This **official** plugin by the `ICTEAM institute of UCLouvain <https://uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/icteam>`__ extends Orthanc with a Web interface that can be used to import open-data medical images from `The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) <https://www.cancerimagingarchive.net/>`__, and serve them immediately using Orthanc. The plugin can be used to import so-called "cart spreadsheet" generated by the `NBIA Search Client <https://nbia.cancerimagingarchive.net/nbia-search/>`__, or to browse the image collections of TCIA thanks to its `REST API <https://wiki.cancerimagingarchive.net/display/Public/TCIA+REST+API+Guide>`__. Compilation ----------- .. highlight:: bash Official releases can be `downloaded from the Orthanc homepage <https://www.orthanc-server.com/browse.php?path=/plugin-tcia>`__. As an alternative, the `repository containing the source code <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc-tcia/>`__ can be accessed using Mercurial. The procedure to compile this plugin is similar of that for the :ref:`core of Orthanc <binaries>`. The following commands should work for most UNIX-like distribution (including GNU/Linux):: $ mkdir Build $ cd Build $ cmake .. -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release $ make The compilation will produce a shared library ``OrthancTcia`` that contains the TCIA plugin for Orthanc. Pre-compiled Linux Standard Base (LSB) binaries `can be downloaded <https://lsb.orthanc-server.com/plugin-tcia/>`__. Pre-compiled binaries for Microsoft Windows and macOS `are also available <https://www.orthanc-server.com/browse.php?path=/plugin-tcia>`__. Furthermore, the :ref:`Docker images <docker>` ``jodogne/orthanc-plugins`` and ``osimis/orthanc`` also contain the plugin. Configuration ------------- You of course first have to :ref:`install Orthanc <compiling>`. Once Orthanc is installed, you must change the :ref:`configuration file <configuration>` to tell Orthanc where it can find the plugin: This is done by properly modifying the ``Plugins`` option. You then have to set the two following options: * The setting ``Enable`` in section ``Tcia`` must be set to ``true`` to enable the TCIA plugin. * The setting ``HttpsCACertificates`` must contain a path to a file containing a list of `trusted Certificate Authorities (CA) <https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html>`__. Depending on your operating system, this file can be found as follows: - On Debian-based system, the standard file ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt`` can be used. - On other systems (including Microsoft Windows), the cURL project provides `CA certificates <https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html>`__ that are extracted from Mozilla. .. highlight:: json On Ubuntu, you could for instance use the following minimalist configuration file:: { "HttpsCACertificates" : "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt", "Plugins" : [ "/home/user/OrthancTcia/Build/libOrthancTcia.so" ], "Tcia" : { "Enable" : true } } .. highlight:: text Orthanc must of course be restarted after the modification of its configuration file. Usage ----- Once Orthanc Explorer is opened, a button entitled "The Cancer Imaging Archive" will show up at the bottom of the page. Clicking on this button will open the TCIA interface for Orthanc: .. image:: ../images/tcia-interface.png :align: center :width: 640 As can be seen, this Web application allows to both import a cart from the NBIA Search Client, and to browse the various collections of medical images from TCIA. The following screenshot illustrates how to export a cart using the NBIA Search Client, that can then be imported using this plugin: .. image:: ../images/tcia-nbia-export.png :align: center :width: 640 The TCIA plugin creates a job to do the import. This implies that an import can be monitored, paused or stopped using the :ref:`REST API for Orthanc jobs <jobs>`.