Hello Freesurfer experts,

We have T1 data from a 3T GE 32-channel head coil that exhibits areas of 
hyperintense white matter. Specifically there are areas of the wm.mgz on the 
periphery with values ranging from 117-121, which lead to 
overextending/overestimation of the wm.mgz.

1) Can anyone suggest specific processing options or flags to help correct for 
peripheral hyperintense white matter?

2) Can anyone suggest methods of correcting for local overestimation of white 
matter on the periphery?

Your help is greatly appreciated!

Doug

Doug Merkitch
Neurological Sciences
Rush University Medical Center




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