Re: [Freesurfer] Anonymizing FreeSurfer files

2016-08-03 Thread Douglas N Greve
If you passed DICOMS directly to recon-all, then the only place that 
would have subject info would be the scripts/recon-all.log file; that 
file would captures the conversion, and the subject name and date of 
scan will show up there (might be some other info stored in the dicom 
file that gets printed out, not sure). I am assuming that you did not 
use the person's name as the FreeSurfer subject ID.

On 08/03/2016 02:33 PM, Keefe, Sarah wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm involved in a project that requires anonymizing FreeSurfer data to 
> remove all patient information. I've found that the subject folder 
> number is sometimes included in text files and logs in a FreeSurfer 
> folder. Is there any patient information stored in any of the non-text 
> files? Is there a way I could check other files for any stored patient 
> information?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Sarah
>
> 
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[Freesurfer] Anonymizing FreeSurfer files

2016-08-03 Thread Keefe, Sarah
Hi,


I'm involved in a project that requires anonymizing FreeSurfer data to remove 
all patient information. I've found that the subject folder number is sometimes 
included in text files and logs in a FreeSurfer folder. Is there any patient 
information stored in any of the non-text files? Is there a way I could check 
other files for any stored patient information?

Thanks,


Sarah


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