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    Dicom

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) for interacting with dicom servers (PACS etc.)

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    4/3/2025

    about 3 months ago

    Detailed Description

    DICOM MCP Server for Medical Imaging Systems 🏥

    License: MIT Python Version PyPI Version PyPI Downloads

    The dicom-mcp server enables AI assistants to query, read, and move data on DICOM servers (PACS, VNA, etc.).

    🤝 Contribute • 📝 Report Bug • 📝 Blog Post 1

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    🧑‍⚕️ User: "Any significant findings in John Doe's previous CT report?"
    
    🧠 LLM → ⚙️ Tools:
       query_patients → query_studies → query_series → extract_pdf_text_from_dicom
    
    💬 LLM Response: "The report from 2025-03-26 mentions a history of splenomegaly (enlarged spleen)"
    
    🧑‍⚕️ User: "What's the volume of his spleen at the last scan and the scan today?"
    
    🧠 LLM → ⚙️ Tools:
       (query_studies → query_series → move_series → query_series → extract_pdf_text_from_dicom) x2
       (The move_series tool sends the latest CT to a DICOM segmentation node, which returns volume PDF report)
    
    💬 LLM Response: "last year 2024-03-26: 412cm³, today 2025-04-10: 350cm³"
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    ✨ Core Capabilities

    dicom-mcp provides tools to:

    • 🔍 Query Metadata: Search for patients, studies, series, and instances using various criteria.
    • 📄 Read DICOM Reports (PDF): Retrieve DICOM instances containing encapsulated PDFs (e.g., clinical reports) and extract the text content.
    • ➡️ Send DICOM Images: Send series or studies to other DICOM destinations, e.g. AI endpoints for image segmentation, classification, etc.
    • ⚙️ Utilities: Manage connections and understand query options.

    🚀 Quick Start

    📥 Installation

    Install using uv or pip:

    uv tool install dicom-mcp
    

    Or by cloning the repository:

    # Clone and set up development environment
    git clone https://github.com/ChristianHinge/dicom-mcp
    cd dicom mcp
    
    # Create and activate virtual environment
    uv venv
    source .venv/bin/activate
    
    # Install with test dependencies
    uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
    

    ⚙️ Configuration

    dicom-mcp requires a YAML configuration file (config.yaml or similar) defining DICOM nodes and calling AE titles. Adapt the configuration or keep as is for compatibility with the sample ORTHANC Server.

    nodes:
      main:
        host: "localhost"
        port: 4242
        ae_title: "ORTHANC"
        description: "Local Orthanc DICOM server"
    
    current_node: "main"
    calling_aet: "MCPSCU"
    

    [!WARNING] DICOM-MCP is not meant for clinical use, and should not be connected with live hospital databases or databases with patient-sensitive data. Doing so could lead to both loss of patient data, and leakage of patient data onto the internet. DICOM-MCP can be used with locally hosted open-weight LLMs for complete data privacy.

    (Optional) Sample ORTHANC server

    If you don't have a DICOM server available, you can run a local ORTHANC server using Docker:

    Clone the repository and install test dependencies pip install -e ".[dev]

    cd tests
    docker ocmpose up -d
    cd ..
    pytest # uploads dummy pdf data to ORTHANC server
    

    UI at http://localhost:8042

    🔌 MCP Integration

    Add to your client configuration (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json):

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "dicom": {
          "command": "uv",
          "args": ["tool","dicom-mcp", "/path/to/your_config.yaml"]
        }
      }
    }
    

    For development:

    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "arxiv-mcp-server": {
                "command": "uv",
                "args": [
                    "--directory",
                    "path/to/cloned/dicom-mcp",
                    "run",
                    "dicom-mcp",
                    "/path/to/your_config.yaml"
                ]
            }
        }
    }
    

    🛠️ Tools Overview

    dicom-mcp provides four categories of tools for interaction with DICOM servers and DICOM data.

    🔍 Query Metadata

    • query_patients: Search for patients based on criteria like name, ID, or birth date.
    • query_studies: Find studies using patient ID, date, modality, description, accession number, or Study UID.
    • query_series: Locate series within a specific study using modality, series number/description, or Series UID.
    • query_instances: Find individual instances (images/objects) within a series using instance number or SOP Instance UID

    📄 Read DICOM Reports (PDF)

    • extract_pdf_text_from_dicom: Retrieve a specific DICOM instance containing an encapsulated PDF and extract its text content.

    ➡️ Send DICOM Images

    • move_series: Send a specific DICOM series to another configured DICOM node using C-MOVE.
    • move_study: Send an entire DICOM study to another configured DICOM node using C-MOVE.

    ⚙️ Utilities

    • list_dicom_nodes: Show the currently active DICOM node and list all configured nodes.
    • switch_dicom_node: Change the active DICOM node for subsequent operations.
    • verify_connection: Test the DICOM network connection to the currently active node using C-ECHO.
    • get_attribute_presets: List the available levels of detail (minimal, standard, extended) for metadata query results.

    Example interaction

    The tools can be chained together to answer complex questions:

    📈 Contributing

    Running Tests

    Tests require a running Orthanc DICOM server. You can use Docker:

    # Navigate to the directory containing docker-compose.yml (e.g., tests/)
    cd tests
    docker-compose up -d
    

    Run tests using pytest:

    # From the project root directory
    pytest
    

    Stop the Orthanc container:

    cd tests
    docker-compose down
    

    Debugging

    Use the MCP Inspector for debugging the server communication:

    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run dicom-mcp /path/to/your_config.yaml --transport stdio
    

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