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DICOM Examples

  • Enter pancreas in the Text Search box and find all subjects associated with the value pancreas.
  • Query using the attribute:searchTerm technique: for example, Body Part Examined:pancreas. In this example, the colon interprets the DICOM field from the value.
  • Query by DICOM codes, such as 0018,0015:pancreas. 0018,0015 is the DICOM code for Body Part Examined.
  • Query by DICOM SR attributes, such as 0008,0104 for Code Meaning. Entering 0008,0104:tonsil, returns all subjects with a Code Meaning that includes the word "tonsil," and 0008,0104:tonsil adenoid returns all subjects with a Code Meaning that includes both "tonsil" and "adenoid." 
  • Use a wildcard search such as Body Part Examined:panc* to find all subjects associated with values beginning with panc, including pancreas, pancreatic duct, and pancreatic duct and bile duct systems.

Examples for Strains

  • Query for the strain name or parts of the strain name or use a value name pair to construct the query. You can query by the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) number or query for MGI in the coding scheme designator field. Examples follow.
  • Strain Description (0010,0212) = "NOD.Cg-Prkdc<scid> Il2rg<tm1Wjl>/SzJ"
  • Strain Nomenclature (0010,0213) = "MGI_2013"
  • Strain Code Sequence (0010,0219):
    •  Code Value (0008,0100) = "3577020"
    •  Coding Scheme Designator (0008,0102) = "MGI"
    •  Code Meaning I0008,0103) = "NOD.Cg-Prkdc<scid> Il2rg<tm1Wjl>/SzJ"

The following restrictions apply to text search does have some restrictions. These are:

  • The text string you use must have more than one character. The search won't return any values if the text string has only one character.
  • Text search expects full word exact matches unless you use * as a wildcard to indicate that partial matches are okay. 
  • Do not use a forward slash (/) in your text string.
  • Do not use complex searches with AND or OR statements (text search supports Lucene syntax but only a single field can be searched at a time).

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