remove wx and clean up deps
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# -*- mode: python ; coding: utf-8 -*-
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a = Analysis(
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['anon_gui.py'],
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pathex=[],
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binaries=[],
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datas=[
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('icon\\icon1.ico', 'icon'),
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('icon\\icon1.png', 'icon'),
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],
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hiddenimports=[],
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hookspath=[],
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hooksconfig={},
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runtime_hooks=[],
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excludes=[],
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noarchive=False,
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)
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pyz = PYZ(a.pure)
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exe = EXE(
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pyz,
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a.scripts,
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a.binaries,
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a.datas,
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[],
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name='anon_gui',
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debug=False,
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bootloader_ignore_signals=False,
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strip=False,
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upx=True,
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upx_exclude=[],
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runtime_tmpdir=None,
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console=False,
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disable_windowed_traceback=False,
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argv_emulation=False,
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target_arch=None,
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codesign_identity=None,
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entitlements_file=None,
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icon='icon\\icon1.ico'
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)
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+3
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typer
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wxpython
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pydicom
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dicognito
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python-datauri
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bs4
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requests
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zmq
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pynng
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blake3
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loguru
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dicom2jpg
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pyinstaller
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pyinstaller
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nicegui
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# ===================================================================
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# imViewer-Simple.py
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#
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# An example program that opens uncompressed DICOM images and
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# converts them via numPy and PIL to be viewed in wxWidgets GUI
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# apps. The conversion is currently:
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#
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# pydicom->NumPy->PIL->wxPython.Image->wxPython.Bitmap
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#
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# Gruesome but it mostly works. Surely there is at least one
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# of these steps that could be eliminated (probably PIL) but
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# haven't tried that yet and I may want some of the PIL manipulation
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# functions.
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#
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# This won't handle RLE, embedded JPEG-Lossy, JPEG-lossless,
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# JPEG2000, old ACR/NEMA files, or anything wierd. Also doesn't
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# handle some RGB images that I tried.
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#
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# Have added Adit Panchal's LUT code. It helps a lot, but needs
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# to be further generalized. Added test for window and/or level
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# as 'list' type - crude, but it worked for a bunch of old MR and
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# CT slices I have.
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#
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# Testing: moderate
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# Tested on Windows 7 and MacOS 10.13 using numpy 1.15.2,
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# Pillow 5.2.0, Python 2.7.13 / 3.6.5, and wxPython 4.0.3
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#
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# Originally written by Dave Witten: Nov. 11, 2009
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# Updated by Aditya Panchal: Oct. 9, 2018
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# ===================================================================
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from io import BytesIO
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import pathlib
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from PIL import Image
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import dicom2jpg
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import pydicom
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import wx
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import cv2
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have_PIL = True
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try:
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import PIL.Image
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except ImportError:
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have_PIL = False
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have_numpy = True
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try:
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import numpy as np
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except ImportError:
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have_numpy = False
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Initialize image capabilities.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------
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wx.InitAllImageHandlers()
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def MsgDlg(window, string, caption='OFAImage', style=wx.YES_NO | wx.CANCEL):
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"""Common MessageDialog."""
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dlg = wx.MessageDialog(window, string, caption, style)
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result = dlg.ShowModal()
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dlg.Destroy()
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return result
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class ViewerFrame(wx.Frame):
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"""Class for main window."""
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def __init__(self, parent, title, initial_file=None):
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"""Create the pydicom image example's main frame window."""
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style = wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE | wx.SUNKEN_BORDER | wx.CLIP_CHILDREN
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wx.Frame.__init__(
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self,
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parent,
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id=-1,
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title="",
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pos=wx.DefaultPosition,
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size=wx.Size(1024, 768),
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style=style)
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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# Set up the menubar.
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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self.mainmenu = wx.MenuBar()
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# Make the 'File' menu.
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menu = wx.Menu()
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item = menu.Append(wx.ID_ANY, '&Open...\tCtrl+O', 'Open file for editing')
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnFileOpen, item)
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item = menu.Append(wx.ID_ANY, 'E&xit', 'Exit Program')
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnFileExit, item)
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self.mainmenu.Append(menu, '&File')
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# Attach the menu bar to the window.
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self.SetMenuBar(self.mainmenu)
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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# Set up the main splitter window.
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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self.mainSplitter = wx.SplitterWindow(self)
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self.mainSplitter.SetMinimumPaneSize(1)
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# -------------------------------------------------------------
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# Create the folderTreeView on the left.
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# -------------------------------------------------------------
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dsstyle = wx.TR_LINES_AT_ROOT | wx.TR_HAS_BUTTONS
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self.dsTreeView = wx.TreeCtrl(self.mainSplitter, style=dsstyle)
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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# Create the ImageView on the right pane.
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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imstyle = wx.VSCROLL | wx.HSCROLL | wx.CLIP_CHILDREN
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self.imView = wx.Panel(self.mainSplitter, style=imstyle)
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self.imView.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint)
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self.imView.Bind(wx.EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND, self.OnEraseBackground)
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self.imView.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize)
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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# Install the splitter panes.
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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self.mainSplitter.SplitVertically(self.dsTreeView, self.imView)
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self.mainSplitter.SetSashPosition(300, True)
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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# Initialize some values
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# --------------------------------------------------------
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self.dcmdsRoot = False
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self.foldersRoot = False
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self.loadCentered = True
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self.bitmap = None
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self.Show(True)
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print(initial_file)
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if initial_file is not None:
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path = pathlib.Path(initial_file)
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self.show_file2(path.name, str(path))
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def OnFileExit(self, event):
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"""Exits the program."""
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self.Destroy()
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event.Skip()
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def OnSize(self, event):
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"""Window 'size' event."""
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self.Refresh()
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def OnEraseBackground(self, event):
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"""Window 'erase background' event."""
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pass
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def populateTree(self, ds):
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""" Populate the tree in the left window with the [desired]
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dataset values"""
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if not self.dcmdsRoot:
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self.dcmdsRoot = self.dsTreeView.AddRoot(text="DICOM Objects")
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else:
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self.dsTreeView.DeleteChildren(self.dcmdsRoot)
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self.recurse_tree(ds, self.dcmdsRoot)
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self.dsTreeView.ExpandAll()
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def recurse_tree(self, ds, parent, hide=False):
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""" order the dicom tags """
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for data_element in ds:
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if isinstance(data_element.value, str):
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text = str(data_element)
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ip = self.dsTreeView.AppendItem(parent, text=text)
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else:
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ip = self.dsTreeView.AppendItem(parent, text=str(data_element))
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if data_element.VR == "SQ":
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for i, ds in enumerate(data_element.value):
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item_describe = data_element.name.replace(" Sequence", "")
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item_text = "%s %d" % (item_describe, i + 1)
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rjust = item_text.rjust(128)
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parentNodeID = self.dsTreeView.AppendItem(ip, text=rjust)
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self.recurse_tree(ds, parentNodeID)
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# --- Most of what is important happens below this line ---------------------
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def OnFileOpen(self, event):
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"""Opens a selected file."""
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msg = 'Choose a file to add.'
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dlg = wx.FileDialog(self, msg, '', '', '*.*', wx.FD_OPEN)
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if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK:
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fullPath = dlg.GetPath()
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imageFile = dlg.GetFilename()
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# checkDICMHeader()
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self.show_file2(imageFile, fullPath)
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def OnPaint(self, event):
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"""Window 'paint' event."""
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dc = wx.PaintDC(self.imView)
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dc = wx.BufferedDC(dc)
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# paint a background just so it isn't *so* boring.
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dc.SetBackground(wx.Brush("WHITE"))
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dc.Clear()
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dc.SetBrush(wx.Brush("GREY", wx.CROSSDIAG_HATCH))
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windowsize = self.imView.GetSize()
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dc.DrawRectangle(0, 0, windowsize[0], windowsize[1])
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bmpX0 = 0
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bmpY0 = 0
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if self.bitmap is not None:
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if self.loadCentered:
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bmpX0 = (windowsize[0] - self.bitmap.Width) / 2
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bmpY0 = (windowsize[1] - self.bitmap.Height) / 2
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dc.DrawBitmap(self.bitmap, int(bmpX0), int(bmpY0), False)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# ViewerFrame.ConvertWXToPIL()
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# Expropriated from Andrea Gavana's
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# ShapedButton.py in the wxPython dist
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def ConvertWXToPIL(self, bmp):
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""" Convert wx.Image Into PIL Image. """
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width = bmp.GetWidth()
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height = bmp.GetHeight()
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im = wx.EmptyImage(width, height)
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im.fromarray("RGBA", (width, height), bmp.GetData())
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return im
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# ViewerFrame.ConvertPILToWX()
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# Expropriated from Andrea Gavana's
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# ShapedButton.py in the wxPython dist
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def ConvertPILToWX(self, pil, alpha=True):
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""" Convert PIL Image Into wx.Image. """
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if alpha:
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image = wx.Image(pil.size[0], pil.size[1], clear=True)
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image.SetData(pil.convert("RGB").tobytes())
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image.SetAlpha(pil.convert("RGBA").tobytes()[3::4])
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else:
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image = wx.Image(pil.size[0], pil.size[1], clear=True)
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new_image = pil.convert('RGB')
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data = new_image.tobytes()
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image.SetData(data)
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return image
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def get_LUT_value(self, data, window, level):
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"""Apply the RGB Look-Up Table for the given
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data and window/level value."""
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if not have_numpy:
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raise ImportError("Numpy is not available. "
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"See http://numpy.scipy.org/ "
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"to download and install")
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win = window
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lvl = level
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e = [
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0, 255,
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lambda data: ((data - (lvl - 0.5)) / (win - 1) + 0.5) * (255 - 0)
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]
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return np.piecewise(data, [
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data <= (lvl - 0.5 - (win - 1) / 2),
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data > (lvl - 0.5 + (win - 1) / 2)
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], e)
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# -----------------------------------------------------------
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# ViewerFrame.loadPIL_LUT(dataset)
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# Display an image using the Python Imaging Library (PIL)
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# -----------------------------------------------------------
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def loadPIL_LUT(self, dataset):
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if not have_PIL:
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raise ImportError("Python Imaging Library is not available."
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" See http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/"
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" to download and install")
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if 'PixelData' not in dataset:
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raise TypeError("Cannot show image -- "
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"DICOM dataset does not have pixel data")
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# can only apply LUT if these values exist
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if ('WindowWidth' not in dataset) or ('WindowCenter' not in dataset):
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bits = dataset.BitsAllocated
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samples = dataset.SamplesPerPixel
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if bits == 8 and samples == 1:
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mode = "L"
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elif bits == 8 and samples == 3:
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mode = "RGB"
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# not sure about this -- PIL source says is
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# 'experimental' and no documentation.
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elif bits == 16:
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# Also, should bytes swap depending
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# on endian of file and system??
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mode = "I;16"
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else:
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msg = "Don't know PIL mode for %d BitsAllocated" % (bits)
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msg += " and %d SamplesPerPixel" % (samples)
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raise TypeError(msg)
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size = (dataset.Columns, dataset.Rows)
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# Recommended to specify all details by
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# http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/image.htm
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im = PIL.Image.frombuffer(mode, size, dataset.PixelData, "raw",
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mode, 0, 1)
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else:
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ew = dataset['WindowWidth']
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ec = dataset['WindowCenter']
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ww = int(ew.value[0] if ew.VM > 1 else ew.value)
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wc = int(ec.value[0] if ec.VM > 1 else ec.value)
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image = self.get_LUT_value(dataset.pixel_array, ww, wc)
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# Convert mode to L since LUT has only 256 values:
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# http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/image.htm
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im = PIL.Image.fromarray(image).convert('L')
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return im
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def show_file(self, imageFile, fullPath):
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""" Load the DICOM file, make sure it contains at least one
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image, and set it up for display by OnPaint(). ** be
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careful not to pass a unicode string to read_file or it will
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give you 'fp object does not have a defer_size attribute,
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or some such."""
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ds = pydicom.dcmread(str(fullPath))
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# change strings to unicode
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ds.decode()
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self.populateTree(ds)
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if 'PixelData' in ds:
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self.dImage = self.loadPIL_LUT(ds)
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if self.dImage is not None:
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tmpImage = self.ConvertPILToWX(self.dImage, False)
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self.bitmap = wx.Bitmap(tmpImage)
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self.Refresh()
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def show_file2(self, imageFile, fullPath):
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""" Load the DICOM file, make sure it contains at least one
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image, and set it up for display by OnPaint(). ** be
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careful not to pass a unicode string to read_file or it will
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give you 'fp object does not have a defer_size attribute,
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or some such."""
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ds = pydicom.dcmread(str(fullPath))
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# change strings to unicode
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ds.decode()
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self.populateTree(ds)
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with open(fullPath, "rb") as f:
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img_data = dicom2jpg.io2img(BytesIO(f.read()))
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img = Image.fromarray(img_data)
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#img.show()
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tmpImage = self.ConvertPILToWX(img, False)
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self.bitmap = wx.Bitmap(tmpImage)
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self.Refresh()
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# ------ This is just the initialization of the App ----
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# =======================================================
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# The main App Class.
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# =======================================================
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class BasicDicomViewer(wx.App):
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"""Image Application."""
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def __init__(self, initial_file=None, redirect=False, filename=None, useBestVisual=False, clearSigInt=True):
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self.initial_file = initial_file
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super().__init__(redirect=redirect, filename=filename, useBestVisual=useBestVisual, clearSigInt=clearSigInt)
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def OnInit(self):
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"""Create the Image Application."""
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print(1)
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ViewerFrame(None, 'Simple Dicom Viewer', initial_file=self.initial_file)
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return True
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# ------------------------------------------------------
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# If this file is running as main or a
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# standalone test, begin execution here.
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# ------------------------------------------------------
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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app = BasicDicomViewer()
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app.MainLoop()
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