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Dear Mehul,
Yes, the labels from the Brainstem module overlap with the definition of 
ventral-dc in aseg.mgz, since they are based on atlas built with delinations 
made with different criteria.
A trick you can use to blend the two segmentations into one is:
1. Create a binary mask for the whole brainstem using 
brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz.
2. In aseg.mgz (or aparc+aseg.mgz), replace the label of every voxel in the 
mask by that of the nearest voxel outside the mask.
3. Paint the brainstem from brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz over the 
mask in the output of step 2.
Does this make any sense? I can provide you with some Matlab code if you with.
Cheers,
/E

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Juan Eugenio Iglesias
ERC Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC)
University College London
http://www.jeiglesias.com
http://cmictig.cs.ucl.ac.uk/


From: Mehul Sampat <mpsam...@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, 21 June 2018 at 04:10
To: Freesurfer Mailing List <Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>, "Iglesias 
Gonzalez, Eugenio" <e.igles...@ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: Merging aparc+aseg.mgz and brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz

Hi  Eugenio and Bruce,


We used freesurfer-6.0.0 to segment the brain-stem into different different 
structures.

I see we get two mgz files after this process:
aparc+aseg.mgz and brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz


Do you have any recommendations to combine these two masks into a single mask ?


I see pons in brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz overlaps with the 
brain-stem in aparc+aseg.mgz but the midbrain in 
brainstemSsLabels.v10.FSvoxelSpace.mgz overlaps with brain-stem and the 
ventral-dc in aparc+aseg.mgz.


Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
Mehul





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