Dear Hengameh,
Synthesis of T2 and FLAIR images is on the to-do list, and should happen in the 
next couple of months 😉
Cheers,
/Eugenio

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Date: Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 4:59 PM
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Subject: [Freesurfer] SynthSR for T2-weighted images

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Hello Eugenio,

I wanted to inquire whether you have plans to create a tool for synthesizing 
T2-weighted  low-field MRI images similar to SynthSR, which was developed for 
T1-weighted images.
I'm in need of synthesizing T2-weighted images for Hyperfine, and I'm curious 
if there is a suitable method available for this purpose.


Because, as I understand it, SynthSR transforms T2-weighted images into 
T1-weighted ones, and it is not designed for handling T2-weighted images. Is my 
understanding correct?

Regards
Hengameh
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