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Revision as of 12:43, 24 June 2011
Home < 2011 Summer Project Week RECISTRECIST Module in Slicer4
Key Investigators
- BWH: Nicole Aucoin
Objective
Use the Annotation rulers in a RECIST module in Slicer4.
Approach, Plan
- Map out a workflow
- Determine new data structures to deal with mapping measurements to volumes, over time
- Add a new built in module linking to Annotations
- Modify annotations to work with RECIST
- restrict ruler ends to plane
- 2d zoom
Progress
- Used the module template script to create a new Slicer4 module, then designer to sketch out a user interface, using the basic MRML scene tree view
- Implemented a first pass at creating a hierarchy with a loaded volume, creating a patient container and then containers for a baseline and follow up session
- Triggered adding a ruler and assigning it to a session volume
- First pass at calculation
- TODO: make it a wizard, get feedback and refine it, debug annotation rulers
References
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NAMIC Kit as a loadable module.