Orthanc anonymize dcm file, is there a way to directly convert dcm file without generate an anonymized file first










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From the official web site of Orthanc, we may find that the way Orthanc anonymize the file:



curl http://localhost:8042/instances/6e67da51-d119d6ae-c5667437-87b9a8a5-0f07c49f/anonymize -X POST -d '' > Anonymized.dcm


So this step will create a anonymized dcm file.




My problem:



Let's say on my hard disk is a dcm file, I need to do anonymize on it, base on the Orthanc official web site work flow, what I need to do is:



  1. Upload the dcm file to Orthanc

  2. Create a new anonymized dcm file

  3. Upload the new dcm file and delete the old dcm file from Orthanc


My question:



Is there a way to directly convert the dcm file into anonymized format in Orthanc?










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  • I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

    – chengfeng fan
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:08















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From the official web site of Orthanc, we may find that the way Orthanc anonymize the file:



curl http://localhost:8042/instances/6e67da51-d119d6ae-c5667437-87b9a8a5-0f07c49f/anonymize -X POST -d '' > Anonymized.dcm


So this step will create a anonymized dcm file.




My problem:



Let's say on my hard disk is a dcm file, I need to do anonymize on it, base on the Orthanc official web site work flow, what I need to do is:



  1. Upload the dcm file to Orthanc

  2. Create a new anonymized dcm file

  3. Upload the new dcm file and delete the old dcm file from Orthanc


My question:



Is there a way to directly convert the dcm file into anonymized format in Orthanc?










share|improve this question
























  • I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

    – chengfeng fan
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:08













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From the official web site of Orthanc, we may find that the way Orthanc anonymize the file:



curl http://localhost:8042/instances/6e67da51-d119d6ae-c5667437-87b9a8a5-0f07c49f/anonymize -X POST -d '' > Anonymized.dcm


So this step will create a anonymized dcm file.




My problem:



Let's say on my hard disk is a dcm file, I need to do anonymize on it, base on the Orthanc official web site work flow, what I need to do is:



  1. Upload the dcm file to Orthanc

  2. Create a new anonymized dcm file

  3. Upload the new dcm file and delete the old dcm file from Orthanc


My question:



Is there a way to directly convert the dcm file into anonymized format in Orthanc?










share|improve this question
















From the official web site of Orthanc, we may find that the way Orthanc anonymize the file:



curl http://localhost:8042/instances/6e67da51-d119d6ae-c5667437-87b9a8a5-0f07c49f/anonymize -X POST -d '' > Anonymized.dcm


So this step will create a anonymized dcm file.




My problem:



Let's say on my hard disk is a dcm file, I need to do anonymize on it, base on the Orthanc official web site work flow, what I need to do is:



  1. Upload the dcm file to Orthanc

  2. Create a new anonymized dcm file

  3. Upload the new dcm file and delete the old dcm file from Orthanc


My question:



Is there a way to directly convert the dcm file into anonymized format in Orthanc?







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  • I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

    – chengfeng fan
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:08

















  • I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

    – chengfeng fan
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:08
















I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

– chengfeng fan
Nov 13 '18 at 10:08





I also tried to use pydicom to solve this problem, so after read in the dcm file and done the anonymization by using pydicom, it seems I still need to output the anonymized file first and then upload to Orthanc.

– chengfeng fan
Nov 13 '18 at 10:08












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Yes, as explained in the Orthanc Book, if you anonymize the parent patient, study or series, the resulting anonymized resource will be stored in Orthanc. If you want to anonymize a single instance then upload it, you can contribute to the Orthanc project by creating a dedicated plugin.






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    Yes, as explained in the Orthanc Book, if you anonymize the parent patient, study or series, the resulting anonymized resource will be stored in Orthanc. If you want to anonymize a single instance then upload it, you can contribute to the Orthanc project by creating a dedicated plugin.






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      Yes, as explained in the Orthanc Book, if you anonymize the parent patient, study or series, the resulting anonymized resource will be stored in Orthanc. If you want to anonymize a single instance then upload it, you can contribute to the Orthanc project by creating a dedicated plugin.






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        Yes, as explained in the Orthanc Book, if you anonymize the parent patient, study or series, the resulting anonymized resource will be stored in Orthanc. If you want to anonymize a single instance then upload it, you can contribute to the Orthanc project by creating a dedicated plugin.






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        Yes, as explained in the Orthanc Book, if you anonymize the parent patient, study or series, the resulting anonymized resource will be stored in Orthanc. If you want to anonymize a single instance then upload it, you can contribute to the Orthanc project by creating a dedicated plugin.







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