Identifying information on the encapsulated Data Set. File ID ComponentĪ string of one to eight characters of a defined character set. A set of ordered File ID Components (up to a maximum of eight) forms a File ID. Identifier for a File, which is unique within the context of the File-set to which it belongs. Files are identified by a unique File ID and may by written, read and/or deleted. FileĪ File is an ordered string of zero or more bytes, where the first byte is at the beginning of the file and the last byte at the end of the File. This File is given a single component File ID, DICOMDIR. DICOMDIR FileĪ DICOM File within a File-set that contains a Media Storage Directory SOP Instance. In particular such files contain the File Meta Information and a properly formatted Data Set. DICOM FileĪ File with a content formatted according to the requirements of this Part of the DICOM Standard. Constraining access to the content of files by the Application Entities through such a DICOM File Service boundary ensures Media Format and Physical Media independence. DICOM File ServiceĪ minimum abstract view of files and operations to be provided by the Media Format Layer. The following definitions are commonly used in this Part of the Standard: Media Storage Application ProfileĪ specification that defines a selection of choices at the various layers of the DICOM Media Storage Model that are applicable to a specific need or context in which the media interchange is intended to be performed. HL7 Structured Document Filesģ.8 DICOM Media Storage and File Format Definitions Example of DICOMDIR File Content With Multiple Referenced Files B.
Example of DICOMDIR File Content (Informative) A.1. Security Considerations for DICOM File Format 8. Support of File Management Information 7.4. DICOM File Meta Information Attributes 7.1.1.1. Media Storage and The DICOM Standard Structure 7. DICOM Media Storage Application Profiles 6.2.5.
DICOM Medical Information Directory 6.2.4. Concept of the DICOM File Format 6.2.3.3. Table of Contents Notice and Disclaimer Foreword 1.