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(0018,1110) Distance Source to Detector3Decimal String
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(0018,113A) Table Type3Code String
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(0018,11A3) Compression Pressure3Decimal String
(0018,11A4) Paddle Description3Long String
(0018,11A5) Compression Contact Area3Decimal String
(0018,1450) Column Angulation3Decimal String
(0018,1508) Positioner Type2Code String
(0018,1510) Positioner Primary Angle3Decimal String
(0018,1511) Positioner Secondary Angle3Decimal String
(0018,1530) Detector Primary Angle3Decimal String
(0018,1531) Detector Secondary Angle3Decimal String
(0018,5100) Patient Position3Code String
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(0018,5104) Projection Eponymous Name Code Sequence3Sequence
(0054,0220) View Code Sequence3Sequence
(0054,0410) Patient Orientation Code Sequence3Sequence
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Detector Secondary Angle Attribute

Tag(0018,1531)
TypeOptional (3)
KeywordDetectorSecondaryAngle
Value Multiplicity1
Value RepresentationDecimal String (DS)

Angle of the X-Ray beam in the column direction in degrees relative to the normal to the detector plane. Positive values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted toward lower numbered rows. Negative values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted toward higher numbered rows.

See Section C.8.7.5 for further explanation.

See Section C.8.11.7 for explanation if Positioner Type (0018,1508) is MAMMOGRAPHIC.

Section C.8.7.5

C.8.7.5 XA Positioner Module

Table C.8-30 specifies the Attributes of the XA Positioner Module, which describe a c-arm positioner typically used in acquiring X-Ray Angiographic Images. The coordinate system used to track the positioner is defined in reference to the patient. The definition of coordinates with respect to the equipment is not supported. Furthermore, this Module does not describe the movement of the patient.

Note

The scope of the XA IOD is to address images produced on acquisition equipment equipped with an X-Ray source and an image Receptor positioned by what is general called a c-arm. For clinical areas other than Angiography that are using a c-arm to position the X-Ray source and image receptor (e.g., Interventional Procedures and Myelography and Biopsy/Localization), the X-Ray Angiography Image Object should be also used. Although the object is optimized for c-arm systems, it may also be used by other systems that support a similar coordinate system, such as some RF systems.

Table C.8-30. XA Positioner Module Attributes

Attribute Name

Tag

Type

Attribute Description

Distance Source to Patient

(0018,1111)

3

Distance in mm from source to center of field of view.

Note

  1. This value is traditionally referred to as Source Object Distance (SOD).

  2. For cardiovascular image equipment the SOD value typically is the distance from source to isocenter.

Distance Source to Detector

(0018,1110)

3

Distance in mm from source to detector center.

Note

This value is traditionally referred to as Source Image Receptor Distance (SID).

Estimated Radiographic Magnification Factor

(0018,1114)

3

Ratio of Source Image Receptor Distance (SID) over Source Object Distance (SOD).

Positioner Motion

(0018,1500)

2C

Used to describe the activity of the imaging devices.

Defined Terms:

DYNAMIC

STATIC

See Section C.8.7.5.1.1.

Required if Pixel Data (7FE0,0010) contains more than one frame. May be present otherwise.

Positioner Primary Angle

(0018,1510)

2

Position of the X-Ray Image Intensifier about the patient from the RAO to LAO direction where movement from RAO to vertical is positive.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.2.

Positioner Secondary Angle

(0018,1511)

2

Position of the X-Ray Image Intensifier about the patient from the CAU to CRA direction where movement from CAU to vertical is positive.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.2

Positioner Primary Angle Increment

(0018,1520)

2C

Incremental change in primary positioner angle for each frame.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.3.

Required if Positioner Motion (0018,1500) equals DYNAMIC.

Positioner Secondary Angle Increment

(0018,1521)

2C

Incremental change in secondary positioner angle for each frame.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.3.

Required if Positioner Motion (0018,1500) equals DYNAMIC.

Detector Primary Angle

(0018,1530)

3

Angle of the X-Ray beam in the row direction in degrees relative to the normal to the detector plane. Positive values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted towards higher numbered columns. Negative values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted towards lower numbered columns.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.4.

Detector Secondary Angle

(0018,1531)

3

Angle of the X-Ray beam in the column direction in degrees relative to the normal to the detector plane. Positive values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted towards lower numbered rows. Negative values indicate that the X-Ray beam is tilted towards higher numbered rows.

See Section C.8.7.5.1.4.


C.8.7.5.1 XA Positioner Module Attribute Descriptions
C.8.7.5.1.1 Positioner Motion

Positioner Motion (0018,1500) Attribute is STATIC if the imaging table moves during a multi-frame acquisition, but the X-Ray positioner do not move.

If Pixel Data (7FE0,0010) contains a single frame and a value of Positioner Motion (0018,1500) is provided, the value shall be STATIC.

Note

If the positioner undergoes translation (non-rotational movement) during the acquisition, then that motion shall be described by an opposite table motion (see Section C.8.7.4).

C.8.7.5.1.2 Positioner Primary and Secondary Angles

The definitions of Positioner Angles shall be with respect to the patient as illustrated in Figure C.8-11 and Figure C.8-12. Zero degree is referenced to the origin perpendicular to the patient's chest. The Positioner Primary Angle definition is like longitude (in the equatorial plan); the Positioner Secondary Angle definition is like latitude (in the sagittal plane). The Positioner Angle Attributes apply to the first frame of a multi-frame image. The valid range of Primary Positioner Angle is -180 to +180 degrees and the Secondary Positioner Angle range is -90 to + 90 degrees.

The Patient Plane is defined by the isocenter of the imaging device and slices through the patient such that it is perpendicular to the sagittal plane of the body. The Primary Axis of rotation is defined at the intersection of the Patient Plane and of the Sagittal Plane. The Positioner Primary Angle is defined in the transaxial plane at the isocenter with zero degrees in the direction perpendicular to the patient's chest and + 90 degrees at the patient left hand side (LAO) and -90 at the patient right hand side (RAO). The valid range of Primary Positioner Angle is -180 to +180 degrees.

The Secondary Axis is in the Patient Plane and is perpendicular to the Primary Axis at the isocenter. The Positioner Secondary Angle is defined in the Sagittal Plane at the isocenter with zero degrees in the direction perpendicular to the patient's chest. +90 degrees corresponds to the cranial direction. The Secondary Positioner Angle range is -90 to + 90 degrees.

At a 0 angle for both Primary Angle (0018,1510) and Secondary Angle (0018,1511), the patient faces the Image Intensifier or digital detector.

The Positioner Primary Angle (0018,1510) and Secondary Angle (0018,1511) apply to the first frame of a multi-frame image.

Figure C.8-11. Positioner Primary Angle


Figure C.8-12. Positioner Secondary Angle


C.8.7.5.1.3 Positioner Angle Increments

If the positioner angles change during acquisition of a multi-frame image, the Positioner Angle Increment Attributes describe the angular change per frame.

If the change in positioner angle is nominally constant for each frame, these fields may contain a single value of the average angular change per frame. Alternatively, the fields may contain a vector of offsets from the (initial) Positioner Angle Attributes, with one value for each frame in the multi-frame image. The number of values in the Positioner Angle Increment Attributes must be one, or must be equal to Number of Frames (0028,0008) in the Multi-frame Module (see Section C.7.6.6).

Note

It is permissible to generate a vector of the absolute positioner angles in the Positioner Angle Increment Attributes, and set the Positioner Primary and Secondary Angle Attributes to value 0.

C.8.7.5.1.4 Detector Primary and Secondary Angles

Detector Angles are defined in a fashion similar to the positioner angles, except that the angle of the central X-Ray beam vector is relative to the Detector Plane rather than the Patient Plane. The central X-Ray beam vector is defined as the vector from the X-Ray source through the isocenter to the detector plane. Zero degree is referenced to the normal to the detector plane pointing away from the X-Ray source. The Detector Angle Attributes apply to the first frame of a multi-frame image. The valid range of the Detector Angles is -90 to + 90 degrees.

The Primary Axis of rotation is defined along the line in the column direction of the detector plane that intersects the central X-Ray beam vector. The Detector Primary Angle is defined in the plane perpendicular to the Primary Axis of rotation at the point where the central X-Ray beam vector intersects the detector plane, with zero degrees in the direction normal to the detector plane and -90 degrees at the left hand side of the image (i.e., toward column 1) and +90 at the right hand side of the image (i.e., toward the highest numbered column). The valid range of Primary Detector Angle is -90 to +90 degrees.

The Secondary Axis is in the detector plane and is perpendicular to the Primary Axis at the intersection of the beam vector with the detector plane (i.e., it is along the row direction). The Detector Secondary Angle is defined in the plane perpendicular to the Secondary Axis at the point where the central X-Ray beam vector intersects the detector plane, with zero degrees in the direction normal to the detector plane. +90 degrees corresponds to the direction toward the top of the image. The Secondary Detector Angle range is -90 to + 90 degrees.

Section C.8.11.7

C.8.11.7 Mammography Image Module

Table C.8-74 specifies the Attributes of the Mammography Image Module, which describe a Digital Mammography X-Ray Image including its acquisition and positioning.

Table C.8-74. Mammography Image Module Attributes

Attribute Name

Tag

Type

Attribute Description

Image Type

(0008,0008)

1

Image identification characteristics.

See Section C.8.11.7.1.4 for specialization.

Positioner Type

(0018,1508)

1

Enumerated Values:

MAMMOGRAPHIC

NONE

Distance Source to Detector

(0018,1110)

3

Distance in mm from source to detector center on the chest wall line

Note

  1. This value is traditionally referred to as Source Image Distance (SID).

  2. See Section C.8.11.7.1.1.

Distance Source to Patient

(0018,1111)

3

Distance in mm from source to the breast support side that is closest to the Imaging Subject, as measured along the X-Ray beam vector.

Note

  1. This value is traditionally referred to as Source Object Distance (SOD).

  2. See notes for this Attribute in Section C.8.11.5 DX Positioning Module.

  3. See Section C.8.11.7.1.1 for description of X-Ray beam vector.

Positioner Primary Angle

(0018,1510)

3

Signed position in degrees of the X-Ray beam vector in the coronal anatomical plane as if the patient were standing facing the equipment where vertical is zero.

Positioner Primary Angle Direction

(0018,9559)

3

The interpretation of the sign of the Positioner Primary Angle (0018,1510).

Enumerated Values:

CW

Clockwise. Positioner Primary Angle movement is positive when movement is from vertical to the patient's right (with patient standing, facing equipment).

CC

Counter clockwise. Positioner Primary Angle is positive when movement is from vertical to the patient's left (with patient standing, facing the equipment).

See Section C.8.31.2.1.

Positioner Secondary Angle

(0018,1511)

3

Position in degrees of the X-Ray beam vector in the sagittal anatomical plane as if the patient were standing where movement of the X-Ray source from anterior to posterior is positive, and vertical is zero.

Image Laterality

(0020,0062)

1

Laterality of the region examined.

Enumerated Values:

R

right

L

left

B

both (e.g., cleavage)

Shall be consistent with any laterality information contained in Primary Anatomic Structure Modifier Sequence (0008,2230) and/or Laterality (0020,0060), if present.

Note

Laterality (0020,0060) is a Series level Attribute and must be the same for all Images in the Series, hence it must be absent if Image Laterality (0020,0062) has different values for Images in the same Series.

Organ Exposed

(0040,0318)

1

Organ to which Organ Dose (0040,0316) applies.

Enumerated Values:

BREAST

Note

In the Mammography IOD, Organ Dose (0040,0316) refers to the mean glandular dose.

Breast Implant Present

(0028,1300)

3

Whether or not the imaged breast contains a breast implant regardless of the visibility of a breast implant in the Pixel Data.

Enumerated Values:

YES

NO

Note

The value is expected to be YES for all images acquired on a breast that contains a breast implant, even when a breast implant is displaced during image acquisition.

Partial View

(0028,1350)

3

Indicates whether this image is a partial view, that is a subset of a single view of the breast.

Enumerated Values:

YES

NO

If this Attribute is absent, then the image may or may not be a partial view.

Note

This may occur when a breast is larger than the active area of the detector.

If this Attribute is present, its value shall be NO if there is a View Modifier Code Sequence (0054,0222) Item of value (399163009, SCT, "Magnification") or (399055006, SCT, "Spot Compression").

Partial View Description

(0028,1351)

3

Free text description of the portion of the breast captured in a partial view image.

This Attribute shall not be present if there is a View Modifier Code Sequence (0054,0222) Item of value (399163009, SCT, "Magnification") or (399055006, SCT, "Spot Compression").

Partial View Code Sequence

(0028,1352)

3

Sequence that describes the portion or section of the breast captured in a partial view image.

Only one or two Items are permitted in this Sequence.

See Section C.8.11.7.1.3.

If this Attribute is absent, then the image may or may not be a partial view.

This Attribute shall not be present if there is a View Modifier Code Sequence (0054,0222) Item of value (399163009, SCT, "Magnification") or (399055006, SCT, "Spot Compression").

>Include Table 8.8-1 “Code Sequence Macro Attributes”

DCID 4005 “Partial View Section for Mammography”.

Include Table 10-5 “General Anatomy Mandatory Macro Attributes”

Anatomic Region Sequence DCID 4013 “Anatomic Region for Mammography”.

View Code Sequence

(0054,0220)

1

Sequence that describes the projection of the anatomic region of interest on the image receptor.

Only a single Item shall be included in this Sequence.

>Include Table 8.8-1 “Code Sequence Macro Attributes” .

DCID 4014 “View for Mammography”.

>View Modifier Code Sequence

(0054,0222)

2

View modifier.

Zero or more Items shall be included in this Sequence.

>>Include Table 8.8-1 “Code Sequence Macro Attributes”

DCID 4015 “View Modifier for Mammography”.

Biopsy Target Sequence

(0018,2041)

3

Sequence that identifies the targets of a biopsy procedure. One or more Items are permitted in this Sequence, where the coordinate system is the same for all Items within a pair of stereo images.

>Target UID

(0018,2042)

1

Unique identifier for the target.

Note

To identify the same target in corresponding minus and plus stereo images.

>Localizing Cursor Position

(0018,2043)

1

Coordinates of localizing cursor position with respect to pixels in the image specified by a column (delimiter) row pair. The values shall be in the range 0\0 (TLHC) to Columns\Rows (BRHC).

>Calculated Target Position

(0018,2044)

1

The calculated target position (x, y, z) in mm in an equipment relative right-handed coordinate system where the origin is under the central X-Ray beam at the chest wall, and a z value of zero is located at the surface that the breast is in contact with that is closest to the detector.

X is parallel to the chest wall, y is positive toward the patient's nipple, and z is positive toward the X-Ray source.

>Displayed Z Value

(0018,2046)

1

The z value in mm displayed to the user at the time of biopsy.

Note

  1. This may be the same as the z value of Calculated Target Position or different in direction or reference point, such as relative to the compression paddle.

  2. This is not the distance that the needle was inserted, particularly for a lateral (parallel) approach.

>Target Label

(0018,2045)

3

Target description.


C.8.11.7.1 Mammography Image Module Attribute Descriptions
C.8.11.7.1.1 Mammography X-Ray Beam and X-Ray Beam Vector Definition

Figure C.8.11.7-1 shows the X-Ray beam for a digital mammography system. The X-Ray beam vector is defined from the Focal Spot to the center of the chest wall line of the Image Detection device.

Figure C.8.11.7-1. X-Ray Beam for a Digital Mammography System


C.8.11.7.1.2 Detector Primary and Secondary Angles

Detector Angles are defined in a fashion similar to the positioner angles, except that the angle of the X-Ray beam vector is relative to the detector plane rather than the patient plane. Zero degrees is referenced to the normal of the detector plane pointing toward the X-Ray source. The valid range of the Detector Angles is -90 to + 90 degrees.

The Primary Axis of rotation is defined along the line in the column direction of the detector plane that intersects the X-Ray beam vector. The Detector Primary Angle is defined in the plane perpendicular to the Primary Axis of rotation at the point where the X-Ray beam vector intersects the detector plane, with zero degrees in the direction normal to the detector plane and +90 in the direction of the higher numbered columns of the detector in that plane. The valid range of Detector Primary Angle is -90 to +90 degrees.

The Secondary Axis is in the detector plane and is perpendicular to the Primary Axis at the intersection of the beam vector with the detector plane (i.e., it is along the row direction). The Detector Secondary Angle is defined in the plane perpendicular to the Secondary Axis at the point where the X-Ray beam vector intersects the detector plane, with zero degrees in the direction normal to the detector plane. +90 degrees corresponds to the direction of the lower numbered rows of the detector in that plane. The Detector Secondary Angle range is -90 to + 90 degrees.

C.8.11.7.1.3 Partial View Code Sequence

Combinations of coded terms may be used in the Partial View Code Sequence (0028,1352) to express the breast section imaged. Figure C.8.11.7-2 shows examples for the right and left FB, XCC, XCCL and XCCM views, and Figure C.8.11.7-3 shows examples for the right and left ML, MLO, LM, LMO, SIO and ISO views.

Partial View Code Sequence Items (Code Meaning)

Partial View Images (A, B, C, D, E)

A) Item 1 = Lateral

B) Item 1 = Medial

A) Item 1 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Lateral, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Medial, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item1 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Lateral, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Medial, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item 1 = Lateral, Item 2 = Anterior

D) Item 1 = Medial, Item 2 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Lateral, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Central, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item 1 = Medial, Item 2 = Posterior

D) Item 1 = Lateral, Item 2 = Anterior

E) Item 1 = Medial, Item 2 = Anterior

Figure C.8.11.7-2. CC, FB, XCCL and XCCM partial views


Note

If six images are required, then the "Central, Anterior" combination would be added.

Partial View Code Sequence Items (Code Meaning)

Partial View Images (A, B, C, D, E)

A) Item 1 = Superior

B) Item 1 = Inferior

A) Item 1 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Superior, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item1 = Inferior, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item 1 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Superior, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Inferior, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item 1 = Superior, Item 2 = Anterior

D) Item 1 = Inferior, Item 2 = Anterior

A) Item 1 = Superior, Item 2 = Posterior

B) Item 1 = Central, Item 2 = Posterior

C) Item 1 = Inferior, Item 2 = Posterior

D) Item 1 = Superior, Item 2 = Anterior

E) Item 1 = Inferior, Item 2 = Anterior

Figure C.8.11.7-3. ML, MLO, LM, LMO, SIO and ISO partial views


Note

If six images are required, then the "Central, Anterior" combination would be added.

C.8.11.7.1.4 Image Type

Image Type (0008,0008) Value 1 and Value 2 shall identify the Pixel Data Characteristics in accordance with Section C.8.11.3.1.1.

Value 3 shall be present and have zero length (null value), except when used to identify a stereotactic mammography image, digital breast tomosynthesis projection or generated 2D image, or contrast enhanced image.

Note

  1. In a previous version of PS3.3, Value 3 was required to be zero length (null value). If Value 3 is zero length, the image may or may not be a stereotactic mammography image, digital breast tomosynthesis projection or generated 2D image, or contrast enhanced image, if the Instance was created before these terms were defined.

  2. See Section 6.4 “Value Multiplicity (VM) and Delimitation” in PS3.5 for a description of value delimitation.

The Enumerated Values for Value 3 of stereotactic mammography images are listed in Table C.8-74a.

Table C.8-74a. Enumerated Values of Image Type (0008,0008) Value 3 for Stereotactic Mammography

Enumerated Value

Definition

ACR MQCM Equivalent

STEREO_SCOUT

A localizer image for a stereotactic acquisition.

…SC

STEREO_MINUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle decreased from the scout position, to determine positioning coordinates prior to needle positioning.

…ST-

STEREO_PLUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle increased from the scout position, to determine positioning coordinates prior to needle positioning.

…ST+

PREFIRE_MINUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle decreased from the scout position, with the biopsy needle in position prior to needle deployment.

…PRF-

PREFIRE_PLUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle increased from the scout position, with the biopsy needle in position prior to needle deployment.

…PRF+

POSTFIRE_MINUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle decreased from the scout position, with the biopsy needle in position following needle deployment through the targeted lesion.

…POF-

POSTFIRE_PLUS

The paired image obtained with the X-Ray source angle increased from the scout position, with the biopsy needle in position following needle deployment through the targeted lesion.

…POF+

POSTBIOPSY_MINUS

The image obtained following tissue acquisition with the X-Ray source angle decreased from the scout position.

…POB-

POSTBIOPSY_PLUS

The image obtained following tissue acquisition with the X-Ray source angle increased from the scout position.

…POB+

POSTBIOPSY

The image obtained following tissue acquisition with the X-Ray source in the scout position.

…POB

POSTMARKER_MINUS

The image obtained following micromarker placement with the X-Ray source angle decreased from the scout position.

…POM-

POSTMARKER_PLUS

The image obtained following micromarker placement with the X-Ray source angle increased from the scout position.

…POM+

POSTMARKER

The image obtained following micromarker placement with the X-Ray source in the scout position.

…POM


The Enumerated Values for Value 3 of digital breast tomosynthesis projection images and mathematically generated 2D images are:

Table C.8-74b. Enumerated Values of Image Type (0008,0008) Value 3 for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Projection and Generated 2D Images

Enumerated Value

Definition

ACR MQCM Equivalent

TOMO_PROJ

Identifies the image as a digital breast tomosynthesis projection image.

n/a

TOMOSYNTHESIS

Identifies the image as digital breast tomosynthesis; shall be used only for generated 2D images when no other Value 3 takes precedence.

n/a

TOMO_SCOUT

A localizer image that may be used to determine positioning coordinates prior to needle positioning.

…SC

PREFIRE

The image obtained with the biopsy needle in position prior to needle deployment.

…PRF

POSTFIRE

The image obtained with the biopsy needle in position following needle deployment through the targeted lesion.

…POF

POSTBIOPSY

The image obtained following tissue acquisition with the X-Ray source in the scout position.

…POB

POSTMARKER

The image obtained following micromarker placement with the X-Ray source in the scout position.

…POM


Note

Digital breast tomosynthesis projection images acquired as part of a biopsy procedure (and resulting derived images such as mathematically generated 2D) omit the _MINUS and _PLUS endings because a single digital breast tomosynthesis acquisition produces a set of projection images that replaces the _MINUS and _PLUS image pair used in conventional 2D breast biopsy imaging.

The Enumerated Values for Value 3 of contrast enhanced images are:

Table C.8-74c. Enumerated Values of Image Type (0008,0008) Value 3 for Contrast Enhanced Images

Enumerated Value

Definition

PRE_CONTRAST

Collected before contrast was administered.

POST_CONTRAST

Collected during or after contrast was administered.


If more than one characteristic (biopsy, tomosynthesis, contrast enhanced) applies to an image, Value 3 shall contain the biopsy image type. If biopsy is not involved, Value 3 shall contain the tomosynthesis image type.

Note

For example, Attributes of the Contrast/Bolus Module may be used to identify contrast enhanced characteristics of a biopsy and/or tomosynthesis projection or generated 2D image that is also contrast enhanced.

Value 4 shall be present for images acquired using contrast enhanced digital X-Ray imaging of the breast (but may be empty or absent if none of the Defined Terms applies), and for mathematically generated 2D images. For other images Value 4 remains optional and implementation specific.

Table C.8-74d. Defined Terms of Image Type (0008,0008) Value 4 for Contrast Enhanced and Generated 2D Images

Defined Terms

Definition

GENERATED_2D

Mathematically generated 2D view.

ADDITION

Created through Pixel by pixel addition operation.

SUBTRACTION

Created through Pixel by pixel subtraction operation.


If more than one characteristic (contrast enhanced, tomosynthesis) applies to an image, Value 4 shall contain the contrast enhanced image type. If contrast enhanced is not involved, Value 4 shall contain the generated 2D image type.

Value 5 shall be present for images acquired using contrast enhanced digital X-Ray imaging of the breast, but may be empty or absent if none of the Defined Terms applies. For non-contrast images Value 5 remains optional and implementation specific.

Table C.8-74e. Defined Terms of Image Type (0008,0008) Value 5 for Contrast Enhanced 2D Images

Defined Terms

Definition

LOW_ENERGY

Low energy image.

HIGH_ENERGY

High energy image.


Note

  1. A recipient may use the different values for biopsy, tomosynthesis and contrast views to determine how to display them, for example in hanging protocols. See examples in Table C.8-74f.

  2. The entry "empty" in the table indicates that the value is present with zero length and a preceding delimiter (e.g. "Pre-contrast 2D" has two empty values at the end and would be expressed as ORIGINAL\PRIMARY\PRE_CONTRAST\\). Other empty or non-empty values may follow an empty value.

  3. The entry "-" in the table indicates that the value is not present and neither is its preceding delimiter (e.g. "Stereotactic post-biopsy" has two absent values at the end and would be expressed as ORIGINAL\PRIMARY\POSTBIOPSY). No other values may follow an absent value.

Table C.8-74f. Example Image Type Values for Mammography Biopsy, Tomosynthesis and Contrast Views (Informative)

Image Type (0008,0008) Value 3

Image Type (0008,0008) Value 4

Image Type (0008,0008) Value 5

Conventional 2D mammography

empty

-

-

Stereotactic post-biopsy

POSTBIOPSY

-

-

Pre-contrast 2D

PRE_CONTRAST

empty

empty

Post-contrast 2D low energy

POST_CONTRAST

empty

LOW_ENERGY

Post-contrast 2D addition

POST_CONTRAST

ADDITION

empty

Stereotactic scout pre-contrast

STEREO_SCOUT

empty

empty

Stereotactic stereo post-contrast high energy

STEREO_PLUS

empty

HIGH_ENERGY

Stereotactic post-fire post-contrast subtraction

POSTFIRE_MINUS

SUBTRACTION

empty

Tomosynthesis generated 2D

TOMOSYNTHESIS

GENERATED_2D

-

Tomosynthesis biopsy scout generated 2D

TOMO_SCOUT

GENERATED_2D

-

Tomosynthesis generated 2D post-contrast low energy

TOMOSYNTHESIS

GENERATED_2D

LOW_ENERGY

Tomosynthesis generated 2D post-contrast subtraction

TOMOSYNTHESIS

SUBTRACTION

empty

Tomosynthesis projection

TOMO_PROJ

-

-

Tomosynthesis projection post-biopsy

POSTBIOPSY

-

-

Tomosynthesis projection post-biopsy post-contrast subtraction

POSTBIOPSY

SUBTRACTION

empty