Hello FSexperts
I have a MPRAGE image of cortical dysplasia, I have some regions of grey matter within the white matter, and I measured the cortical thickness in the projections of those regions and I expected to find a thinnercortex instead I found a cortical thickening. FS takes into account the embedded region of the grey matter to measure the cortical thickness?
Best regards,
Carolina
Carolina,
We have worked with several cases of MCD (including cortical dysplasia). We have published this paper: https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/articles/jon_372_LR.pdf
It may help.
But in most cases of cortical dysplasia (not Gray matter heterotopia cases) you'll find a ticker cortex not a thinner one. But maybe you could post one image illustrate this problem.
PPJ
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:39, Carolina Valencia cvalencia@linkdx.com.cowrote:
Hello FSexperts
I have a MPRAGE image of cortical dysplasia, I have some regions of grey matter within the white matter, and I measured the cortical thickness in the projections of those regions and I expected to find a thinnercortex instead I found a cortical thickening. FS takes into account the embedded region of the grey matter to measure the cortical thickness?
Best regards,
Carolina
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