Dear list,
For one of my subjects the skull strip is bad, but it doesn't (visually) affect neither surfaces nor segmentation (see the image in the attachment). In this case, do I have to edit the skull strip? Can it affect some calculation?
Thank you, Tanja.
Hi Tanja,
If it doesn't affect the surfaces or the aseg then you should be all set. It doesn't look like there's a lot of skull left in your image anyway.
But if you have time and want it to look cleaner/prettier - you can try running the skullstrip step again and then rerunning -autorecon2 -autorecon3.
-Khoa
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011, Tetiana Dadakova wrote:
Dear list,
For one of my subjects the skull strip is bad, but it doesn't (visually) affect neither surfaces nor segmentation (see the image in the attachment). In this case, do I have to edit the skull strip? Can it affect some calculation?
Thank you, Tanja.
you should be fine.
cheers Bruce On Fri, 1 Jul 2011, Tetiana Dadakova wrote:
Dear list,
For one of my subjects the skull strip is bad, but it doesn't (visually) affect neither surfaces nor segmentation (see the image in the attachment). In this case, do I have to edit the skull strip? Can it affect some calculation?
Thank you, Tanja.
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