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Integrated radiology

View and annotate imaging without leaving the case.

DoqViewer renders CT, MRI, X-ray and ultrasound studies in the browser. No plug-in, no separate workstation, no exporting frames into Word.

Annotations and measurements are stored against the study, with the pixel spacing and window they were taken at, so the numbers in the report can be checked rather than taken on trust. The marked-up frame drops into the draft with its study reference and date attached.

Capabilities

Imaging tools that hold up as evidence.

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DICOM-native

Window and level, pan, zoom, measure and region of interest, in the browser, with nothing to install.

02

Case-bound annotations

Findings are stored against the study and visible to the instructing firm and any second expert added later.

03

Side-by-side comparison

Compare a baseline study against follow-up imaging in two synchronised panels to show change over time.

Why it matters

Keep the picture in the report tied to the picture in the study.

Every time an image is screenshotted and pasted into a document, a little fidelity and a little context are lost. The viewer removes those steps.

Because annotations and measurements live against the study rather than in a personal copy, a second expert added months later sees exactly what the first expert saw, and an opposing expert can check a measurement against the pixel spacing it was taken at. The marked-up frame reaches the report with its study reference and date attached, so the figure on the page can always be traced back to the source study.

In practice

From the study to the served report, with the trail intact.

Consider how a single key image usually reaches a report. It is opened on a workstation, captured to the clipboard, pasted into a document, and resized by hand. By the time it is served, the window setting is gone, the measurement is a number with no provenance, and the link to the source study is broken.

Working inside the viewer closes every one of those gaps. The window and level you read the study at are recorded, the measurement carries the pixel spacing it was taken at, and the frame reaches the report with its study reference and date attached. If an opposing expert questions a finding, you open the same study, at the same settings, and show your working. For longer instructions with serial imaging, the side-by-side comparison means you can demonstrate change over time in two synchronised panels rather than describing it from memory. The result is a report where every image can be traced back to the study it came from, which is exactly the standard a court expects of physical evidence and increasingly expects of digital evidence too.

Common questions

Do I need to install a separate DICOM workstation?

No. CT, MRI, X-ray and ultrasound studies open in the browser with window and level, pan, zoom, measurement and region of interest, with nothing to install.

Are my annotations kept with the case?

Yes. Findings and measurements are stored against the study, visible to the instructing firm and to any second expert added later, with the study reference and date attached.

Can I compare two studies?

Yes. A baseline study and follow-up imaging can be viewed in two synchronised panels to show change over time.

Related

Put imaging and the report in one place.

See how a marked-up study reaches the draft with its measurements intact.

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