The Extended Seriespicker
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Important!

Displaying relevant studies from the same patient can be automated by linking relevant procedures. This requires the advanced user option "Extended Seriespicker" to be activated.
If you are interested to use this option, please contact our service desk.
Extended series picker
The studies are grouped in the extended series picker as follows:
Current open study
Relevant: Prior studies from the same patient, considered as relevant for the open study
Other prior studies
For an order with more than 1 primary study the same grouping applies but for every primary study there is a tab to switch between the studies.
Linking relevant studies
Within the series picker, there are two ways to link different procedures as relevant.
1. By linking manually:
In the extended series picker, click the 'P' icon in the top left corner of the procedure you want to link as relevant.
The icon will change to indicate that the procedure is now marked as relevant with high priority.
By clicking the icon a second time, the procedure will remain linked as relevant but now with low priority.
2. Linking when comparing.
You can automatically compare the current study with another study by:
clicking the study description in the extended seriespicker
hovering over the label in the patient history and click "Compare Study"
In both cases, a pop-up will be shown in the right bottom corner of the screen, asking if you want to mark the related procedure as relevant for the procedure of the current study.
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Click YES, if you want to link these procedures.
Unlink a relevant procedure:
Unlinking a procedure as relevant can be done by clicking the same icon in the extended series picker.
If the procedure is marked as relevant with low priority, one click on the icon unlinks the procedure.
When a procedure is marked as relevant with high priority, it has to be clicked twice.
Click 1: Procedure gets low priority linking
Click 2: Procedure is unlinked as relevant
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Note:

With these links, a link is made between procedures, not between studies.
This implies that, when linking procedures as relevant with studies from one patient, the same will occur for other patients that had the same studies.
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Caution:

A link with a relevant procedure cannot be removed in case it has the study has the same procedure as the open study.
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Note:

Relevant linked procedures are registered on a user level and therefor apply only within the context of a user account.
In case the user option 'AutoCompare' has been activated, the study at the top of the Prior list will automatically be shown in compare when loading a study.
The list with Prior studies contains:
The first study of the same order as the current study
The first relevant linked study
Any other study from this patient
A prior study is automatically considered Relevant if it has the same procedure as the current study.