On 12.02.2013 10:47, Clarkson, Matt wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a 2 directories full of DICOM slices from a GE CT scanner.
>
> In the first folder I have 342 slices, that I would expect to be 3 volumes of 
> 114 slices. However, the data is read in as 115 volumes. One of those 115 
> volumes has 114 slices. The remaining 114 volumes have 2 slices each.
> In the second folder I have 513 slices, that I would expect to be 3 volumes 
> of 117 slices. However, the data is read in as 2 volumes. Both have 117 
> slices, but 1 volume as 2 time points, and the other volume has 1 time point.
>
> My "expected" number of slices comes from the fact that the scan protocol had 
> 3 phases for contrast enhancement and if I ask micron to convert to nifti I 
> get 3 volumes… which seems OK.
>
> Please could someone take a look?  I can provide the data for debugging 
> purposes, but not for public distribution.
> Is there an FTP service I could upload to?


Hi Matt,

I'd be very interested in looking into this.

I'll send you private email about uploading data.

Regards
Daniel


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