Hello, I reconed 149 subjects using freesurfer 4.3.1 automatically using our cluster. When I did asegstats2table, all 149 subjects had the exact same icv: # Measure IntraCranialVol, ICV, Intracranial Volume, 1948106.000000, mm^3
Running mri_segstats manually, here is the beginning of the output: mri_segstats --seg mri/aseg.mgz --sum stats/aseg2.stats --pv mri/norm.mgz --excludeid 0 --brain-vol-from-seg --brainmask mri/brainmask.mgz --in mri/norm.mgz --in-intensity-name norm --in-intensity-units MR --etiv --surf-wm-vol --ctab $FREESURFER_HOME/ASegStatsLUT.txt --subject 040002_S04 atlas_icv (eTIV) = 1948106 mm^3 (det: 1.000000 ) Loading mri/aseg.mgz Getting Cerebral WM volumes from surface lh white matter volume 246101 rh white matter volume 251160 Loading mri/norm.mgz Loading mri/norm.mgz Loading mri/brainmask.mgz # nbrainmaskvoxels 1766623 # brainmaskvolume 1766623.0 # nbrainsegvoxels 1310448 # brainsegvolume 1310448.0 Voxel Volume is 1 mm^3 Generating list of segmentation ids Found 50 segmentations Computing statistics for each segmentation 1 2 Left-Cerebral-White-Matter 247216 247216 Looking at the log files for several other subjects, they all have a determinant of 1. However, all of the other numbers - brainmask, brain seg volume, individual regions - are all unique and correct. It is just the icv. Can anyone point me in the right direction of how to investigate the determinant value? Here is the mri_segstats version: # cvs_version $Id: mri_segstats.c,v 1.33.2.5 2009/02/11 22:38:51 nicks Exp $ Thanks! Jeff Sadino
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