PHI field is not replaced when inside sequence
See original GitHub issueWith recipe:
REPLACE InstanceCreationDate func:generate_uid
The field InstanceCreationDate
is not replaced when inside of a sequence. See how there are two occurences of InstanceCreationDate and only one got de-identified? My result as seen by dcmdump
:
What do you think?
Thanks! Daniel Snider ツ
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