Dana,
I have done some recon-all in NPH patients and didn't have any problems with
NPH with large ventricles.

Best Regards

PPJ

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2009/4/16 Dana W. Moore <dwm2...@med.cornell.edu>

> I am trying to use FreeSurfer to measure ventricular volume among patients
> with normal pressure hydrocephalus.  I have run the first subject, whose
> ventricles are huge. When looking at the subcortical segmentation (aseg.mgz)
> in tkmedit, I saw that large portions of the ventricles are labeled as
> cerebral white matter or white matter hypointensities.  I tried filling in
> the ventricles in the wm.mgz volume and then running autorecon2-wm, but this
> does not appear to have changed anything in the aseg.mgz segmentation nor in
> the aseg.stats file.  Is there a way I can correct this problem, and/or
> prevent it when I run more NPH patients?
>
> Thanks,
> Dana
>
>
> Dana W. Moore, Ph.D.
> Neuropsychology Fellow
> Cornell Neuropsychology Service
> Weill Medical College of Cornell University
> New York Presbyterian Hospital
> Department of Neurology & Neuroscience
> 428 East 72nd Street, Suite 500
> New York, NY 10021
> Phone: 212-746-2823
> Fax: 212-746-5584
> Email: dwm2...@med.cornell.edu
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