Hello,

I'm working with T1 weighted scans obtained at 7T and have a problem with a subject. I preprocess the images to deal with the B1 inhomogeneity (normalize to PD and mask noisy pixels), and have successfully segmented about 20 scans. I often need to use control points, but they normally work just as I expect. However, I have one subject where large areas of the brain are completely excluded from the segmentation (basically the entire occipital lobe). I added control points and re-ran, to no effect.

I'm attaching a screenshot of the brainmask with surfaces, my control points, and the white matter mask. Clearly, the skull stripping wasn't very successful (I adjusted the watershed threshold manually, but at one value I got the current result and at a single integer lower I lost half the brain). I have successfully segmented other subjects with equally poor skull strips, though, so I don't believe this has any bearing on the current issue.

Is editing the white matter mask the only way to fix this? If so, do I need to carefully fill in on every slice, or can I just brush in here and there to sort of "goose" the white matter into that region? I can do the slice by slice fix, but if there's a way to avoid the several hours it will take me, I would love to know!

Thanks,

Andrea

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Andrea Grant
Visual Neuroimaging Technologist
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota
2021 6th St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, 612-626-4948
gran0260@umn.edu
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