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NAME

       dicompull - vtk-dicom CLI

DESCRIPTION

   usage:
              dicompull [options] <directory> ...

   options:
       -L     Follow symbolic links (default).

       -P     Do not follow symbolic links.

       -k tag=value
              Provide an attribute to be queried and matched.

       -q <query.txt>
              Provide a file to describe the find query.

       -u <uids.txt>
              Provide a file that contains a list of UIDs.

       -o <directory>
              Directory to place the files into.

       -maxdepth n
              Set the maximum directory depth.

       -name pattern
              Set file names to match (with "*" or "?").

       -image Restrict the search to files with PixelData.

       -series
              Find all files in series if even one file matches.

       --directory-only
              Do not scan files for search if DICOMDIR is present.

       --ignore-dicomdir Ignore the DICOMDIR file even if it is present.

       --charset <cs>
              Charset to use if SpecificCharacterSet is missing.

       --silent
              Do not report any progress information.

       --help Print a brief help message.

       --version
              Print the software version.

       Find dicom files in one directory and copy them to a new directory.

       The  output directory given with "-o" can use DICOM attributes, by naming those attributes
       within          curly          braces.           For           example,           consider
       "{PatientID}/{StudyDescription}/{SeriesDescription}-{SeriesNumber}"  or  something similar
       to produce a hierarchical directory structure.

       The files to be copied are specified with search keys, which take the form "-k  key=value"
       where  keys can either use the standard names given in the DICOM dictionary, e.g. Modality
       or SeriesDescription, or can be in the form GGGG,EEEE with hexadecimal group  and  element
       values.   The  tags  can  also be listed in a query file with the "-q" option (one tag per
       line). Private tags should be preceded by the private dictionary name in square brackets.

       The values used for "-k key=value" can use the wildcards * and ?, and can  also  use  date
       ranges of the form "19990103-19990105".

       The  "-u"  option  can  be used to provide a list of UIDs.  Provide a file where the first
       line of the file is the key (e.g. SeriesInstanceUID) and the rest of the file is the  UIDs
       to match, one UID per line.

AUTHOR

       This   manual   page  was  written  by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others.