Thanks, Marco.

The volume of the LGN in our atlas is ~215mm3. Volume discrepancies with other 
atlases or manual tracing are common, particularly for such small nuclei with 
faint contrast (and also due to discrepancies in criteria eg to determine the 
posterior / medial boundary with the rest of the thalamus).

Now, for this particular subject, the right thalamus is considerably 
oversegmented. In fact, it’s one of the worst failure I’ve seen (if not the 
worst!). Does this over segmentation happen in other subjects in your dataset? 
If so, we definitely need to investigate the issue.

Cheers,

/Eugenio

Juan Eugenio Iglesias
Senior research fellow
CMIC (UCL), MGH (HMS) and CSAIL (MIT)
http://www.jeiglesias.com

On Sep 16, 2021, at 16:48, Marco Aiello 
<marcoaiello1...@gmail.com<mailto:marcoaiello1...@gmail.com>> wrote:


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Dear Eugenio,

Thank you.

I've uploaded via FTP a zip file (g1120_5.zip) containing a recon-all folder of 
a subject, including thalamic nuclei segmentation.

Best,

Marco

Il giorno lun 30 ago 2021 alle ore 10:17 Marco Aiello 
<marcoaiello1...@gmail.com<mailto:marcoaiello1...@gmail.com>> ha scritto:
Dear Freesurfer experts,

I'm running (FS 7.1.1) segmentThalamicNuclei.sh on T1 scan from recon-all.
On a sample of about 100 subjects I've found an average volume of 250 mm^3 and 
290 mm^3 for LGN-left and LGN-right, respectively.  Consistent with literature, 
I would expect an LGN volume around the order of 100 mm^3.  Do you have any 
suggestions to address this issue?

Best,

Marco

An example of left thalamic nuclei stats on a subject:

# Left Thalamic nuclei volume statistics as created by segmentThalamicNuclei.sh
1 1  0 179.160119 AV
2 2  0 89.639229 CeM
3 3  0 40.504433 CL
4 4  0 298.704524 CM
5 5  0 29.204221 LD
6 6  0 323.610060 LGN
7 7  0 172.804240 LP
8 8  0 16.699212 L-Sg
9 9  0 370.292762 MDl
10 10  0 1028.359432 MDm
11 11  0 99.816768 MGN
12 12  0 16.307111 MV(Re)
13 13  0 4.583480 Pc
14 14  0 46.055844 Pf
15 15  0 8.414055 Pt
16 16  0 274.769665 PuA
17 17  0 276.059756 PuI
18 18  0 197.470981 PuL
19 19  0 1329.257389 PuM
20 20  0 540.769724 VA
21 21  0 48.461021 VAmc
22 22  0 879.500725 VLa
23 23  0 1143.223136 VLp
24 24  0 33.606403 VM
25 25  0 1224.126516 VPL
26 26  0 8671.400807 Whole_thalamus




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