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Hi Bruce,

Effectively, I was referring to the big chunck of gray matter that is missing from surfaces (I attached another image). I have decided to revise the pial and white matter segmentation again because in the study that I am carrying out I found an "unexpected" or perhaps not very frequent result in the literature. I have compared general (eg BrainSegVolNotVent) and specific (eg Middle temporal, fusiform) measures of volume, thickness and area (Desikan-Killiany atlas) between a control group of healthy adults and two experimental groups, (single and multiple domain Mild Cognitive Impairment adults) using an ANCOVA (age, sex, years of education and eTIV as covariates) in external analysis (SPSS software). Results showed that control group present a higher volume, area and thickness than the multiple-domain MCI group (a result consistent with previous studies). However, no significant differences were observed between the control and the single-domain MCI groups. Specifically, the single-domain MCI group showed an equal or even higher mean volume, thickness and area than the control group in sevaral ROI´s. Given this situation, we have decided to review the recon-all's output again in order to verify that there is no error that is influencing this last result.

Could there be an error in the recon-all output that may be influencing these results? Could you suggest some procedure to check the output of the recon-all? I fixed skullstrip as well as pial and white matter surface errors when it was necessary. In the next few days I will analyze this data using QDEC.

Any recommendation will be very appreciated.

Thanks in advance,


Cheers,



El jue., 29 nov. 2018 a las 16:40, Bruce Fischl (<fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>) escribió:
Hi Miguel,

not sure exactly where you mean, but the big chunk of gray that is
missing from the surfaces is probably hippocampus (so not a problem, since
it is not neocortex)

cheers
Bruce


On Thu, 29 Nov 2018, Miguel Ángel Rivas Fernández
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> Hi Freesurfer devs,
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>  I´m doing a visual quality control of my pial and white matter segmentation using freeview and I
> noticed that several subjects could present an error in pial surface segmentation. I have attached
> two images. 
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> Is this an pial surface error? in that case, How can I fix it? maybe adding control points in order
> to extend the pial surface limit?
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> Thanks
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> Cheers,
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