Hi Pedro,
Hi Pedro,Yes I have a case with heterotopia in the left hemisphere , I enclosed the image. I save the point in question (the gray matter region within white matter) in tkmedit and open it in tksurfer to know the thickness, for this I ask if FS takes into account the embedded region of the grey matter to measure the cortical thickness?Thanks a lot,Carolina--2011/7/7 Pedro Paulo de Magalhães Oliveira Junior <ppj@netfilter.com.br>
Carolina,We have worked with several cases of MCD (including cortical dysplasia). We have published this paper: https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/articles/jon_372_LR.pdfIt may help.But in most cases of cortical dysplasia (not Gray matter heterotopia cases) you'll find a ticker cortex not a thinner one. But maybe you could post one image illustrate this problem.PPJ
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:39, Carolina Valencia <cvalencia@linkdx.com.co> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hello FSexperts
I have a MPRAGE image of cortical dysplasia, I have some regions of grey matter within the white matter, and I measured the cortical thickness in the projections of those regions and I expected to find a thinnercortex instead I found a cortical thickening. FS takes into account the embedded region of the grey matter to measure the cortical thickness?Best regards,Carolina
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