Thanks Allison for your answer.  We posted this on the list serve and saw it 
there for about one day.  Then when we tried to follow up a few days later, it 
did not show up on the list serve.  I was a little worried that I had posted 
something wrong.

Yes, I could upload a case for you.  Just let me know where you would like me 
to send it.

In the second edit question, we were concerned about the pial surfaces in the 
inter hemispheric fissure.  There are several place where the surface deviates 
into the gray matter at weird angles and persists for several slices.

Thanks for any help you can provide on this.

David


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Henry Jackson Foundation Contractor
Defense and Veteran Brain Injury Centers
San Antonio Military Medical Center
San Antonio, TX

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Research Imaging Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
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On Apr 6, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Allison Stevens Player wrote:

Hi David,
You can edit in freeview or in tkmedit, it doesn't matter which one. The 
strange lines in the hippocampus are normal. The surfaces aren't used to 
measure subcortical volume and so they are not doing anything meaninful in 
those areas and may look a little strange.

I'm not so sure what you're trying to do with the second edit. If you send me 
the case, I can take a look.
Allison

We have been using the version 5.1 to do some longitudinal processing on a Mac 
computer using Lion.

Our template results have several areas that concern us and we are won dering 
the best approach for editing.  We believe it is edit the pial surfaces in 
tkmedit. However, the tutorials are a bit confusing as they see m to contain 
slightly different steps and in neither place do they provide the kind of 
detail (i.e., which editi ng tool to use in tkmedit and if there are any 
configuration changes needed ).

We have posted the following screen captures.  The first shows is from free 
view and shows that strange lines in the hippocampus.  The last two show 
attempts at editing but in the posterior part of the brain in the inter 
hemispheric fissure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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