April 4, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | David A. Clunie, Adam Flanders, Adam Taylor, Brad Erickson, Brian Bialecki, David Brundage, David Gutman, Fred Prior, J Anthony Seibert, John Perry, J

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This report addresses the technical aspects of de-identification of medical
images of human subjects and biospecimens, such that re-identification risk of
ethical, moral, and legal concern is sufficiently reduced to allow unrestricted
public sharing for any purpose, regardless of the jurisdiction of the source
and distribution sites. All medical images, regardless of the mode of
acquisition, are considered, though the primary emphasis is on those with
accompanying data elements, especially those encoded in formats in which the
data elements are …

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