Matlab not seeing DICOM tag RescaleIntercept (0028,1052)

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Bogdan Dzyubak
Bogdan Dzyubak el 3 de Jun. de 2021
Respondida: yildiz el 1 de Abr. de 2022
I have a DICOM dataset which contains a RescaleIntercept field that I can see in RadiAnt Viewer. However, when I load the header of that file into Matlab using dicominfo, the field is absent. I've double checked that the name aliases to the same tag ID:
[group,element] = dicomlookup('RescaleIntercept')
group = 40
element = 4178
dec2hex(40,4) = 0028
dec2hex(4178) = 1052
But both of these lookups fail:
DCMINFO.RescaleIntercept
Reference to non-existent field 'RescaleIntercept'.
DCMINFO.(dicomlookup('0028','1052'))
Reference to non-existent field 'RescaleIntercept'.
How might I read the tag in reliably?
Thank you,
Bogdan

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Bogdan Dzyubak
Bogdan Dzyubak el 3 de Jun. de 2021
It appears that somehow, the RescaleIntercept and other tags were hidden away in a subcategory. They can be accessed with the command below, though the approach may not generalize well:
DCMINFO.(dicomlookup('2001','9000')).Item_1.(dicomlookup('2001','1068')).Item_1.RescaleIntercept

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yildiz
yildiz el 1 de Abr. de 2022
I have the same problem and ı did not solve problem with this answer.I'm trying to get the informationnd the RescaleSlope field from dcm extension file with dicominfo in matlab. In this way, I can calculate the hounsfield unit value, but I get the unrecognized field warning in the program. The info struct does not have the RescaleSlope field . The code is below
yourImage = dicomread('00000002.dcm');
info = dicominfo('00000002.dcm');
rSlope = info.RescaleSlope;
for j = 1 : size(yourImage, 1) % This loop multiply each voxel value by the rescale slope
for i = 1 : size(yourImage, 2)
hounsfieldImage(i,j) = yourImage(i,j)*rSlope;
end
end
figure
imshow(hounsfieldImage, 'DisplayRange', []);
Please help me.

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