Hi Juergen,
I didn't know there was a "restCSF". I wouldn't trust the CSF label in general from just a T1 image though. The ventricles are quite accurate, but that's based on context that isn't available for the sulcal CSF.
cheers, Bruce
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Juergen Haenggi wrote:
Dear FS experts
In the aseg file there are several CSF labels. Does the term "csf" mean sulcal CSF of both cerebral hemispheres, and does the term "restCSF" mean CSF in cisterns?
Thanks in advance Best regards Juergen
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