Hi,

Our group is currently trying to use FS on a cohort of DAI/TBI patients and 
have encountered several problems.  We recognize the limitations with using FS 
on brains that may have severe deformation; however, we wanted to get some 
feedback:

1) When loading the talairach transformation on tkregister2, the registration 
of some of our more severe TBI brains has been pretty bad.  Some have loaded 
coronal orientations twice for the corresponding axial and coronal orientations 
of the T1 images.  Others are poorly rotated and even flipped in orientation.  
For poorly registered images, is it better to use a program like SPM to 
manipulate the image and then convert to a register.dat format for FS, or is 
MRItotal sufficient (through FS)?

2) For some of our more severely injured DAI patients, the wm.mgz is missing a 
lot of voxels in subcortical structures (single voxels all along the white 
matter areas.  Should we be filling in these areas with "white" or "grey" with 
the volume brush if we do not want to those voxels to be counted in the 
aseg.stats file?  Our assumption is that the DAI in these patients is causing 
the white matter missing voxels.  (We know that this may only apply for the 
volumes-based Desikan-Killany atlas and not for the Destrieux surface-based 
atlas.)

Any help you can provide would be great,


-Teddy 

Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellow '07-'08 
North Texas TBI Research Center
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 
Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, MD '09
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