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A text search allows for searching of many of the database text fields, DICOM image tag data, and annotation files that are not available in the Simple and Advanced searchessearch. Refer to the DICOM Data Dictionary for tags or field names you can use in a text search. A simple example of a text search is to find all subjects associated with the value pancreas by typing pancreas in the Text Search box. You can also use the field:searchTerm technique; for example, Body Part Examined:pancreas. In this example, the colon interprets the DICOM field from the value. Since text search also recognizes DICOM codes, you can also search on 0018,0015:pancreas, which is the DICOM code for Body Part Examined. Additionally, you can 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.

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titleNavigation Tips
  • Click the down arrow next to the Subject ID column header to sort the results alphabetically (A to Z or Z to A) by Subject ID.
  • Click the arrows at the bottom of the table to display the first, previous, next, or last page of results.
  • Click the page number links to move to a specific page of results.
  • In the Show (10) entries box in the bottom left, edit the default 10 to the number of entries you want to see on a search results page.
  • For performance Text Search will only return the first 3000 subjects that match the criteria

The following table describes each item in the search results table.

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