what version of FS are you using?
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On 09/07/2017 03:19 PM, Aidan Murphy wrote:
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> We're running QA on Freesurfer's aseg and aparc+aseg volumes. On the
> aparc volume we're noticing fairly large unknown regions in what
> should be entorhinal cortex, specifically where it comes up against
> the hippocampus and amygdala. The aseg volumes label these unknown
> regions as cortex. I've searched the archives and haven't been able to
> find anything similar from recent years.
>
> I've attached some axial screenshots of the raw T1, the aseg and the
> aparc+aseg.
>
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