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MRIcro

MRIcro at Mac App Store analyse

Christopher Rorden
7,668 ratings · Power index: 1707
Version 1.6
Size 378.58 Kb
Updated 7 years ago
Released 19 Nov 2014

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Description

MRIcro can view medical images such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography (CT/CAT) scans. It can show 2D slices, 3D slices as well as graphs for 4D data (for example, changes over time observed on functional MRI scans). It loads images in NIfTI, NRRD, Philips PAR, Bio-Rad Pic, ITK MetaImage, AFNI BRIK, Freesurfer MGH, and DICOM formats (for images saved as 2D slices, you may want to first convert them to 3D volumes using a free tool like dcm2nii). The web site includes sample images including photographs of a head from the visible human project. These samples provide an intuitive way to learn about brain anatomy.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 37.55k
Est. Revenue ~ $15.36k

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Devices

MacDesktop

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Excellant

charleshenri32 · 11 years ago · v1.4

Beautiful app. I use it as a front end to display niftii images after treatment in FSL. The power of applescript to write complex application using bits and pieces already developed.

DR.GAJJAR

H.Gajjar MD · 11 years ago · v1.4

awesome!! initially !!!

Amazing superlean & superquick CT/PET/MRI volumetric imagery viewer

nanoant · 10 years ago · v1.6

After trying many overcomplicated, sluggist and heavy OS X CT/PET/MRI data viewers, I came across this little app. But it is just little in size, but huge in potential and performance. I recomend it to everyone working with medicate volumetric imagery.

It worked for what I needed!

jkenney · 10 years ago

First I should say I am not in the medicial profession, I’m just nosy about my own MRI that I had done. I was struggling to find an app I trusted to download (things not available in the app store scare me) and I knew I had DICOM, but I didn’t really know which file was the one for this app. I first tried to open the DICOM file among others to no success, however I looked on their website and they had a beta version available to convert DICOM to something that would work. So I downloaded that but still couldn’t open/convert the dicom file. However I had a folder called DICOM and within that I tried to convert the subfolders and it worked. It wasn’t super clear, but was able to figure out that in each image if you select the view that is actually in focus (axial,sag, or coronal) and then you can scroll through the slices. Sometimes it worked with the arrows, but sometimes I had to scroll with my mouse. Either way, I was able to see my views fairly clearly. I spent WAY too much time on this little weekend project and would still be working if I hadn’t found this software - so I’m glad for that. Imagine how easy it will be if you actually know what you are doing!!

Did not work

BassaBoy · 10 years ago

The program started up but, could not load any file. Try all the file that was on my MRI disk and all failed to open. These files are meant to be open on a PC runing windows not mac.