

If that is so, your only solution is to beg or borrow a PC, then download and install the free MicroDICOM Viewer ( ).īTW, although a Google search of this software often claims a Mac version of MicroDICOM, I have never found this to be feasible. In fact, this is suggested by your various posts, e.g., PC Autoplay DICOM viewer. The DICOM CD has been specifically created with PC software and nothing but a PC-based DICOM viewer will open it.

But even then, I've come across the situation you describe, which leads to:Ģ. OsiriX Lite is free but very limited in its utility mainly, if not entirely, because the developers want you to purchase the hugely expensive OsiriX MD - which I have. The unreadability of your CD by OsiriX could have at least two explanations:ġ. I have posted in fair detail about this issue elsewhere on these Forums.
