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Making FinalSurf edits

  • To follow this exercise exactly be sure you've downloaded the tutorial data set before you begin. If you choose not to download the data set you can follow these instructions on your own data, but you will have to substitute your own specific paths and subject names.

Here we will look at the second time point ( OAS2_0002_MR2).

In the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume (your aux volume in tkmedit) you can see the pial surface encroaching into the cerebellum in slices 65 - 68: Representative slice 68 shown below, problem at coordinates 111 136 68 in right hemisphere
mr2BEFORE.jpg

Zoomed in version is below
mr2BEFOREzoomed.jpg

First make a copy of this volume to one called 'brain.finalsurfs.manedit.mgz' and save it within the mri directory of this time point, along with the other volumes.

cp OAS2_0002_MR2/mri/brain.finalsurfs.mgz OAS2_0002_MR2/mri/brain.finalsurfs.manedit.mgz

When recon-all is rerun, it will find the ...manedit.. file and knows that we want to incorporate manual edits.

Next, load the brain.finalsurfs.manedit.mgz volume as the aux volume in tkmedit and edit this volume by going through the affected slices and removing the voxels in the cerebellum and surrounding areas that cause the pial surface misplacement. Once you are finished editing, save the changes to the volume with File – Save Aux volume.

Next, run the following to have the edits take effect:

recon-all -subjid OAS2_0002_MR2 -autorecon3-pial 

The results will look as follows, (see OAS2_0002_MR2_fixed) : Notice how the pial surface is now pulled in based on the deleted voxels
mr2FIXED.jpg

Zoomed in version
mr2FIXEDzoomed.jpg

Next, it is time to fix the base for this subject - return to the Longitudinal Tutorial to see how.

FsTutorial/LongFinalSurf (last edited 2011-12-07 13:02:30 by KhoaNguyen)