Hi,
One of the volumes listed in the aseg.stats is called "CSF". Its volume is too small to indicate the total CSF volume of the brain. What is its meaning?
If I would like to get the total CSF volume how should I proceed?
Ed
Hi Ed
you would need a T2 or PD scan for that. The CSF label isn't reliable and only refers to bits of CSF here and there (not sure why the CMA included it at all)
cheers Bruce
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Ed Gronenschild wrote:
Hi,
One of the volumes listed in the aseg.stats is called "CSF". Its volume is too small to indicate the total CSF volume of the brain. What is its meaning?
If I would like to get the total CSF volume how should I proceed?
Ed
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