.TH "dsrdump" 1 "Fri Feb 28 2025 23:11:29" "Version 3.6.9" "OFFIS DCMTK" \" -*- nroff -*- .nh .SH NAME dsrdump \- Dump DICOM SR file and data set .PP .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP .PP .nf dsrdump [options] dsrfile-in\&.\&.\&. .fi .PP .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBdsrdump\fP utility dumps the contents of a DICOM Structured Reporting (SR) document (file format or raw data set) to stdout in textual form\&. The output of the document content follows the format proposed in David Clunie's book "DICOM Structured Reporting" (PixelMed Publishing, 2000)\&. .PP If \fBdsrdump\fP 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 \fBdcmconv\fP utility)\&. It is also possible to use the \fI-f\fP and \fI-t[ieb]\fP options to force \fBdsrdump\fP to read a dataset with a particular transfer syntax\&. .SH "PARAMETERS" .PP .PP .nf dsrfile-in DICOM SR input filename to be dumped ("-" for stdin) .fi .PP .SH "OPTIONS" .PP .SS "general options" .PP .nf -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 .fi .PP .SS "input options" .PP .nf 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 .fi .PP .SS "processing options" .PP .nf additional information: -Ip --processing-details show currently processed content item 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: +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) .fi .PP .SS "output options" .PP .nf general printing: +Pf --print-filename print header with filename for each document -Ph --no-document-header do not print general document information +Pn --number-nested-items print position string in front of each line -Pn --indent-nested-items indent nested items by spaces (default) printing values: +Pl --print-long-values print long item values completely -Pl --shorten-long-values print long item values shortened (default) +Pu --print-instance-uid print SOP instance UID of referenced objects -Ps --print-sopclass-short print short SOP class name of referenced image objects, e\&.g\&. "CT image" (default) +Ps --print-sopclass-long print long SOP class name of referenced objects +Psu --print-sopclass-uid print SOP class UID of referenced objects +Pc --print-all-codes print all codes (including concept name codes) +Pi --print-invalid-codes print invalid codes (for debugging purposes) -Pi --no-invalid-codes print text "invalid code" instead (default) +Pt --print-template-id print template identification information enhanced encoding mode: +Pe --indicate-enhanced indicate that enhanced mode is used for codes -Pe --no-enhanced-mode do not indicate enhanced mode (default) color: +C --print-color use ANSI escape codes for colored output -C --no-color do not use any ANSI escape codes (default) .fi .PP .SH "NOTES" .PP .SS "DICOM Conformance" The \fBdsrdump\fP utility supports the following SOP Classes: .PP .PP .nf 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 ImplantationPlanSRStorage 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 PlannedImagingAgentAdministrationSRStorage 1\&.2\&.840\&.10008\&.5\&.1\&.4\&.1\&.1\&.88\&.74 PerformedImagingAgentAdministrationSRStorage 1\&.2\&.840\&.10008\&.5\&.1\&.4\&.1\&.1\&.88\&.75 WaveformAnnotationSRStorage 1\&.2\&.840\&.10008\&.5\&.1\&.4\&.1\&.1\&.88\&.77 .fi .PP .SH "LOGGING" .PP 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 \fI--verbose\fP also informational messages like processing details are reported\&. Option \fI--debug\fP can be used to get more details on the internal activity, e\&.g\&. for debugging purposes\&. Other logging levels can be selected using option \fI--log-level\fP\&. In \fI--quiet\fP 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"\&. .PP In case the logging output should be written to file (optionally with logfile rotation), to syslog (Unix) or the event log (Windows) option \fI--log-config\fP 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 \fI/logger\&.cfg\fP\&. .SH "COMMAND LINE" .PP 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\&. .PP 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\&. .PP In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@' sign as a prefix to the filename (e\&.g\&. \fI@command\&.txt\fP)\&. 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 \fI/dumppat\&.txt\fP)\&. .SH "ENVIRONMENT" .PP The \fBdsrdump\fP utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries specified in the \fIDCMDICTPATH\fP environment variable\&. By default, i\&.e\&. if the \fIDCMDICTPATH\fP environment variable is not set, the file \fI/dicom\&.dic\fP will be loaded unless the dictionary is built into the application (default for Windows)\&. .PP The default behavior should be preferred and the \fIDCMDICTPATH\fP environment variable only used when alternative data dictionaries are required\&. The \fIDCMDICTPATH\fP environment variable has the same format as the Unix shell \fIPATH\fP 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 \fIDCMDICTPATH\fP environment variable\&. It is an error if no data dictionary can be loaded\&. .PP Depending on the command line options specified, the \fBdsrdump\fP utility will attempt to load character set mapping tables\&. This happens when DCMTK was compiled with the oficonv library (which is the default) and the mapping tables are not built into the library (default when DCMTK uses shared libraries)\&. .PP The mapping table files are expected in DCMTK's \fI\fP\&. The \fIDCMICONVPATH\fP environment variable can be used to specify a different location\&. If a different location is specified, those mapping tables also replace any built-in tables\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBdcmconv\fP(1) .SH "COPYRIGHT" .PP Copyright (C) 2000-2024 by OFFIS e\&.V\&., Escherweg 2, 26121 Oldenburg, Germany\&.