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NAME

       dsr2xml - Convert DICOM SR file and data set to XML

SYNOPSIS

       dsr2xml [options] dsrfile-in [xmlfile-out]

DESCRIPTION

       The  dsr2xml  utility converts the contents of a DICOM Structured Reporting (SR) document (file format or
       raw data set) to XML (Extensible Markup Language). The XML Schema dsr2xml.xsd does  not  yet  follow  any
       standard format. However, the dsr2xml application might be enhanced in this aspect in the future (e.g. by
       supporting HL7/CDA - Clinical Document Architecture).

       If dsr2xml reads a raw data set (DICOM data without a file format meta-header) it will attempt  to  guess
       the  transfer syntax by examining the first few bytes of the file. It is not always possible to correctly
       guess the transfer syntax and it is better to convert a data set  to  a  file  format  whenever  possible
       (using  the  dcmconv  utility). It is also possible to use the -f and -t[ieb] options to force dsr2xml to
       read a dataset with a particular transfer syntax.

PARAMETERS

       dsrfile-in   DICOM SR input filename to be converted

       xmlfile-out  XML output filename (default: stdout)

OPTIONS

   general options
         -h   --help
                print this help text and exit

              --version
                print version information and exit

              --arguments
                print expanded command line arguments

         -q   --quiet
                quiet mode, print no warnings and errors

         -v   --verbose
                verbose mode, print processing details

         -d   --debug
                debug mode, print debug information

         -ll  --log-level  [l]evel: string constant
                (fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
                use level l for the logger

         -lc  --log-config  [f]ilename: string
                use config file f for the logger

   input options
       input file format:

         +f   --read-file
                read file format or data set (default)

         +fo  --read-file-only
                read file format only

         -f   --read-dataset
                read data set without file meta information

       input transfer syntax:

         -t=  --read-xfer-auto
                use TS recognition (default)

         -td  --read-xfer-detect
                ignore TS specified in the file meta header

         -te  --read-xfer-little
                read with explicit VR little endian TS

         -tb  --read-xfer-big
                read with explicit VR big endian TS

         -ti  --read-xfer-implicit
                read with implicit VR little endian TS

   processing options
       error handling:

         -Er  --unknown-relationship
                accept unknown/missing relationship type

         -Ev  --invalid-item-value
                accept invalid content item value
                (e.g. violation of VR or VM definition)

         -Ec  --ignore-constraints
                ignore relationship content constraints

         -Ee  --ignore-item-errors
                do not abort on content item errors, just warn
                (e.g. missing value type specific attributes)

         -Ei  --skip-invalid-items
                skip invalid content items (including sub-tree)

         -Dv  --disable-vr-checker
                disable check for VR-conformant string values

       specific character set:

         +Cr  --charset-require
                require declaration of extended charset (default)

         +Ca  --charset-assume  [c]harset: string
                assume charset c if no extended charset declared

         +Cc  --charset-check-all
                check all data elements with string values
                (default: only PN, LO, LT, SH, ST, UC and UT)

                # this option is only used for the mapping to an appropriate
                # XML character encoding, but not for the conversion to UTF-8

         +U8  --convert-to-utf8
                convert all element values that are affected
                by Specific Character Set (0008,0005) to UTF-8

                # requires support from an underlying character encoding library
                # (see output of --version on which one is available)

   output options
       encoding:

         +Ea  --attr-all
                encode everything as XML attribute
                (shortcut for +Ec, +Er, +Ev and +Et)

         +Ec  --attr-code
                encode code value, coding scheme designator
                and coding scheme version as XML attribute

         +Er  --attr-relationship
                encode relationship type as XML attribute

         +Ev  --attr-value-type
                encode value type as XML attribute

         +Et  --attr-template-id
                encode template id as XML attribute

         +Ee  --template-envelope
                template element encloses content items
                (requires +Wt, implies +Et)

       XML structure:

         +Xs  --add-schema-reference
                add reference to XML Schema "dsr2xml.xsd"
                (not with +Ea, +Ec, +Er, +Ev, +Et, +Ee, +We)

         +Xn  --use-xml-namespace
                add XML namespace declaration to root element

       writing:

         +We  --write-empty-tags
                write all tags even if their value is empty

         +Wi  --write-item-id
                always write item identifier

         +Wt  --write-template-id
                write template identification information

NOTES

   DICOM Conformance
       The dsr2xml utility supports the following SOP Classes:

       SpectaclePrescriptionReportStorage          1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.78.6
       MacularGridThicknessAndVolumeReportStorage  1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.79.1
       BasicTextSRStorage                          1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.11
       EnhancedSRStorage                           1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.22
       ComprehensiveSRStorage                      1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.33
       Comprehensive3DSRStorage                    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.34
       ProcedureLogStorage                         1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.40
       MammographyCADSRStorage                     1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.50
       KeyObjectSelectionDocumentStorage           1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.59
       ChestCADSRStorage                           1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.65
       XRayRadiationDoseSRStorage                  1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.67
       RadiopharmaceuticalRadiationDoseSRStorage   1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.68
       ColonCADSRStorage                           1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.69
       ImplantationPlanSRDocumentStorage           1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.70
       AcquisitionContextSRStorage                 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.71
       SimplifiedAdultEchoSRStorage                1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.72
       PatientRadiationDoseSRStorage               1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.73

       Please note that currently only mandatory and some optional attributes are supported.

   Character Encoding
       The XML encoding is determined automatically from the DICOM  attribute  (0008,0005)  'Specific  Character
       Set' using the following mapping:

       ASCII         (ISO_IR 6)                       =>  "UTF-8"
       UTF-8         "ISO_IR 192"                     =>  "UTF-8"
       ISO Latin 1   "ISO_IR 100"                     =>  "ISO-8859-1"
       ISO Latin 2   "ISO_IR 101"                     =>  "ISO-8859-2"
       ISO Latin 3   "ISO_IR 109"                     =>  "ISO-8859-3"
       ISO Latin 4   "ISO_IR 110"                     =>  "ISO-8859-4"
       ISO Latin 5   "ISO_IR 148"                     =>  "ISO-8859-9"
       Cyrillic      "ISO_IR 144"                     =>  "ISO-8859-5"
       Arabic        "ISO_IR 127"                     =>  "ISO-8859-6"
       Greek         "ISO_IR 126"                     =>  "ISO-8859-7"
       Hebrew        "ISO_IR 138"                     =>  "ISO-8859-8"
       Thai          "ISO_IR 166"                     =>  "TIS-620"
       Japanese      "ISO 2022 IR 13ISO 2022 IR 87"  =>  "ISO-2022-JP"
       Korean        "ISO 2022 IR 6ISO 2022 IR 149"  =>  "ISO-2022-KR"
       Chinese       "ISO 2022 IR 6ISO 2022 IR 58"   =>  "ISO-2022-CN"
       Chinese       "GB18030"                        =>  "GB18030"
       Chinese       "GBK"                            =>  "GBK"

       If  this  DICOM  attribute  is missing in the input file, although needed, option --charset-assume can be
       used to specify an appropriate character set manually (using one of the DICOM defined terms). For reasons
       of backward compatibility with previous versions of this tool, the following terms are also supported and
       mapped automatically to the associated DICOM defined terms: latin-1, latin-2, latin-3, latin-4,  latin-5,
       cyrillic, arabic, greek, hebrew.

       Option --convert-to-utf8 can be used to convert the DICOM file or data set to UTF-8 encoding prior to the
       conversion to XML format.

   Error Handling
       Please be careful with the processing  options  --unknown-relationship,  --invalid-item-value,  --ignore-
       constraints,  --ignore-item-errors  and --skip-invalid-items since they disable certain validation checks
       on the DICOM SR input file and, therefore, might result in non-standard conformant output. However, there
       might be reasons for using one or more of these options, e.g. in order to read and process an incorrectly
       encoded SR document.

   Limitations
       The XML Schema dsr2xml.xsd does not support all variations of the dsr2xml  output  format.  However,  the
       default output format (plus option --use-xml-namespace) should work.

LOGGING

       The  level  of logging output of the various command line tools and underlying libraries can be specified
       by the user. By default, only errors and warnings are written to the standard error stream. Using  option
       --verbose also informational messages like processing details are reported. Option --debug can be used to
       get more details on the internal activity, e.g. for debugging  purposes.  Other  logging  levels  can  be
       selected  using  option  --log-level. In --quiet mode only fatal errors are reported. In such very severe
       error events, the application will usually terminate. For more details on the different  logging  levels,
       see documentation of module 'oflog'.

       In case the logging output should be written to file (optionally with logfile rotation), to syslog (Unix)
       or the event log (Windows) option --log-config can be used.  This  configuration  file  also  allows  for
       directing only certain messages to a particular output stream and for filtering certain messages based on
       the module or application where they  are  generated.  An  example  configuration  file  is  provided  in
       <etcdir>/logger.cfg.

COMMAND LINE

       All command line tools use the following notation for parameters: square brackets enclose optional values
       (0-1), three trailing dots indicate that multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of both means 0
       to n values.

       Command  line  options  are  distinguished  from  parameters  by a leading '+' or '-' sign, respectively.
       Usually, order and position of command line options  are  arbitrary  (i.e.  they  can  appear  anywhere).
       However,  if  options  are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is used. This behavior conforms to
       the standard evaluation rules of common Unix shells.

       In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@' sign as a  prefix  to  the  filename
       (e.g.  @command.txt).  Such  a command argument is replaced by the content of the corresponding text file
       (multiple whitespaces are treated as a single separator unless they appear between two  quotation  marks)
       prior  to  any  further  evaluation. Please note that a command file cannot contain another command file.
       This simple but effective approach allows one to summarize common combinations of options/parameters  and
       avoids longish and confusing command lines (an example is provided in file <datadir>/dumppat.txt).

ENVIRONMENT

       The dsr2xml utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries specified in the DCMDICTPATH environment
       variable.  By  default,  i.e.  if  the  DCMDICTPATH  environment  variable   is   not   set,   the   file
       <datadir>/dicom.dic  will  be  loaded  unless  the  dictionary is built into the application (default for
       Windows).

       The default behavior should be  preferred  and  the  DCMDICTPATH  environment  variable  only  used  when
       alternative  data  dictionaries are required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same format as
       the Unix shell PATH variable in that a colon (':') separates entries. On  Windows  systems,  a  semicolon
       (';')  is  used  as a separator. The data dictionary code will attempt to load each file specified in the
       DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error if no data dictionary can be loaded.

FILES

       <datadir>/dsr2xml.xsd - XML Schema file

SEE ALSO

       xml2dsr(1), dcmconv(1)

COPYRIGHT

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