Repost.Thanks.

---- On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 16:21:38 -0700 <pras...@zoho.com> wrote ---- 

 Thank you for your reply.
 Yes, I'm finding that it is only small edits that are required in the Long for 
the case of pial surface errors. It is usually in areas where no editing was 
required in the cross and base, but the pial surface in the Long extends to 
include dura or cerebellum. I was hoping just to edit the Long brainmask.mgz 
and brain.finalsurfs.manedit.mgz
 and re-run with the command
 recon-all -long tpN1 templateID -autorecon2-pial -autorecon3
 and then re-check the surfaces.
  
 The alternative as I see it would be
 1. Identify the corresponding locations in the Base (even though it is not a 
problem in the Base)
 2. edit, re-run and re-check the Base
 3. delete, create and check all new Longs
  
 This second option would take a considerable amount of time and may not solve 
the problem in one iteration.  I'm guessing the concerns with the first method 
are introducing bias any other concerns with editing the Long?
  
 P
 
---- On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 12:21:51 -0700 Martin Reuter 
<mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote ---- 

  Hi P,
 
 usually edits to surfaces should not be required in the long. The surfaces 
there get initialized from the base, so you need to make sure the base surface 
is as accurate as possible. Several edits also get transferred automatically 
from the cross sectional runs. See this 
 http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/LongitudinalEdits  
 for a description of the different edits, and where they should be done. 
 
 About where to restart after making the edits, everything should be done the 
same way as in the regular (cross sectional) processing. 
 So you specifically ask about:
 - brainmask edits
 - brainfinalsurf edits
 - and manual aseg edits.
 
 I just looked at the description of those regular edits
 http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/Edits
 but sadly there it does not say where to start re-run either. I'll try to find 
out and update that soon. 
 
 I hope someone with editing experience can chime in and tell us. (I changed 
the subject, so that it get's read).
 
 Cheers, Martin
 
 On 04/20/2015 09:44 AM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
 
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 cheers 
 Bruce 
 
 
 On Mon, 20 Apr 2015, prasser wrote: 
 
 Dear All, 
 I wanted to check that corrections to a Long pial surface through edits 
 to brainmask.mgz and brain.finalsurfs.manedit.mgz are followed by the 
 command: 
 recon-all -long tpN1 templateID -autorecon2-pial -autorecom3 
 
 Is this correct? 
 
 Also, after editing the Long aseg.mgz to correct the volume of structures 
 what command should be run to have these edits update the dependent files? 
 
  Thanks, 
 
 P 
 
 
 
  
  
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