User interface for medical image review workstation
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1. A computer-implemented method for controlling display of medical images, the method comprising:
- displaying or invoking for display on a screen of a mobile communication device of a user, a first touchscreen interface comprising a plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of a medical image on a review workstation;
detecting the user tapping the screen with a plurality of fingers simultaneously; and
displaying or invoking for display on the screen a second touchscreen interface in response to detecting the plurality of fingers tapping the screen simultaneously, the second touchscreen interface consisting of a subset of the plurality of visible interface elements of the first touchscreen interface, the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of the medical image, wherein each visible interface element of the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements has a same two-dimensional appearance in the respective first and second touchscreen interfaces.
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Abstract
Methods, systems and computer program products for controlling display of different types of medical images and providing touchscreen interfaces for display on a mobile communication device and associated with different image types, e.g., different imaging modalities or different view modes. Detection of a multi-finger tap on the screen of the mobile communication device while viewing a first touchscreen interface for an image type invokes a second or auxiliary touchscreen interface for that image type having a subset of interface elements of the first touchscreen interface.
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1. A computer-implemented method for controlling display of medical images, the method comprising:
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displaying or invoking for display on a screen of a mobile communication device of a user, a first touchscreen interface comprising a plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of a medical image on a review workstation; detecting the user tapping the screen with a plurality of fingers simultaneously; and displaying or invoking for display on the screen a second touchscreen interface in response to detecting the plurality of fingers tapping the screen simultaneously, the second touchscreen interface consisting of a subset of the plurality of visible interface elements of the first touchscreen interface, the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of the medical image, wherein each visible interface element of the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements has a same two-dimensional appearance in the respective first and second touchscreen interfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereupon a sequence of instructions which, when executed by a computer, causes the computer to perform a process for controlling display of medical images, the process comprising:
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displaying or invoking for display on a screen of a mobile communication device of a user, a first touchscreen interface comprising a plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of a medical image on a review workstation; detecting tapping of the screen with a plurality of fingers simultaneously; and displaying or invoking for display on the screen a second touchscreen interface in response to detecting the plurality of fingers tapping the screen simultaneously, the second touchscreen interface consisting of a subset of the plurality of visible interface elements of the first touchscreen interface, the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements configured for receiving input from the user that controls the display of the medical image, wherein each visible interface element of the subset of the plurality of visible interface elements has a same two-dimensional appearance in the respective first and second touchscreen interfaces. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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