Dear Bruce,

When I used the mri_cc command and used the -f and -force options, I could see the fornix.mgz file.
I wonder how can I get the volume in mm^3 of the structure "fornix" from the above file? I couldn't see the volume of fornix in the aseg.stat file. It would be great if I could find the volume of both left and right fornix.

Thank you in advance for help.

Hari Guragain,




On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Bruce Fischl <fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Hari

if you include the -f flag to mri_cc it will include the fornix in the cc segmentation. We haven't tested it a ton so I'm not sure how well it will work on your data, but give it a try

cheers
Bruce



On Thu, 7 Jul 2016, Hari Guragain wrote:

Dear Freesurfer Experts,
I am interested to get the volume information of the structure "fornix" in the aseg.stats file. 
I would appreciate if there is any such argument that can be used along with the recon-all to get the volume information of the fornix like below. Till now,
I have been using

·       recon-all -autorecon-all -subjid your_subject_name


Any suggestions will be appreciated.


# ColHeaders  Index SegId NVoxels Volume_mm3 StructName normMean normStdDev normMin normMax normRange  
  1   4      6489     6958.2  Left-Lateral-Ventricle            34.8514    11.5767    15.0000    82.0000    67.0000 

Thank you,

Hari Guragain


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