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DOI: 10.1148/rg.236035074
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Extending PowerPoint with DICOM Image Support1

Masoom A. Haider, MD, FRCP(C)

1 From the Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Recipient of a Cum Laude award for an infoRAD exhibit at the 2002 RSNA scientific assembly. Received March 19, 2003; revision requested May 6; revision received May 13; accepted May 29. Address correspondence to the author, Department of Medical Imaging, Princess Margaret Hospital, 610 University Ave, Rm 3–958, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2M9 (e-mail: m.haider@utoronto.ca).



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Figure 1.  Computer screens illustrate the procedure for adding a DICOM image stack to a PowerPoint slide.

 


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Figure 2.  Portion of a computer screen illustrates the toolbar. The toolbar can be activated in the DICOM edit window at the time a presentation is being designed or during the presentation itself by double-clicking with the left mouse button anywhere on an image. Each toolbar button has functionality as indicated by the arrows, with some buttons having drop-down menus.

 





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