Dear Reetta-Liina,
Thanks for pointing out this inconsistency.
The mapping is:
GC-ML-DG = GC-DG
CA3 = CA2/3
molecular_layer_HP = molecular layer
Cheers,
/Eugenio

Juan Eugenio Iglesias
ERC Senior Research Fellow
Translational Imaging Group
University College London
http://www.jeiglesias.com
http://cmictig.cs.ucl.ac.uk/


On 7 Mar 2017, at 19:41, Reetta-Liina Säilä 
<rls...@utu.fi<mailto:rls...@utu.fi>> wrote:



Hello All,

I have done the hippocampus segmentation with dev version 6  (Downloaded on 
26th March 2016).

I have difficulties in determing what the output labels consist of.

The outputfile names are these:
left_Hippocampal_tail
left_subiculum
left_CA1
left_hippocampal-fissure
left_presubiculum
left_parasubiculum
left_molecular_layer_HP
left_GC-ML-DG
left_CA3
left_CA4
left_fimbria
left_HATA
left_Whole_hippocampus (and the same on the right side)


But, there are some discrepancies between these output labels and Eugenio 
Iglesias' article (attached). First, more often I see GC-ML-DG labeled as 
GC-DG, what is the difference between these two? Is the dentate gyrus' 
molecular layer included in GC-ML-DG / GC-DG or not?

In summary, my question is: what structures exactly are included in the labels 
of dev version 6:
- GC-ML-DG
- molecular_layer_HP
-CA3
And which labels correspond these on the final version of Freesurfer 6?

These are the discrepancies on the article attached on pages 2, and 7.

1) The article says on page 2:
-  The T2 images are often acquired anisotropically, such that resolution along
the direction of the major axis of the hippocampus is reduced in exchange for 
higher in-plane
resolution within each coronal slice. This design choice is motivated by the 
internal structure of the
hippocampus: resembling a Swiss roll, its spiral structure changes less rapidly 
along its major axis,
which is almost parallel to the anterior-posterior direction. In in vivo 
T2-weighted data, part of this spiral becomes visible as a hypointense band 
that corresponds to the stratum radiatum, lacunosum moleculare, hippocampal 
sulcus and molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. These layers separate the 
hippocampus from the dentate gyrus. Henceforth, for simplicity in writing, we 
will refer to this band as the “molecular layer”.

2) On page 7:
"Molecular layer: This label consists of two parts, molecular layer for 
subiculum or molecular layer for CA fields. The molecular layer appears as dark 
contrast that lies directly underneath the hippocampal fissure and above the 
subiculum. The molecular layer of the hippocampus continues as dark contrast 
that forms between the CA regions and the GC-DG as well as the hippocampal 
fissure. The molecular layer follows the shape of the hippocampal folds."


I am little confused of this 'molecular layer' term in the previous contexts, 
and what the actual output label 'molecular layer' consists of.

Has someone gone through this already?

Thank you!

Best,
Reetta-Liina
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