Hi,
Is there a specific issue to troubleshoot if Tracula only creates the merged ... flt file and not the merged ... bbr file in paths? All of my dmrirc files have both bbr and flt =1, and most of my outputs have both, but occasionally I only get 1.
Thanks!
Hi Sal - That sounds strange. Are the individual paths created normally for the bbr case? So there are subdirectories with path.pd.nii.gz files for all the tracts? Does the trac-all.log show any commands run or error messages for the bbr case?
a.y
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014, Salil Soman wrote:
Hi, Is there a specific issue to troubleshoot if Tracula only creates the merged ... flt file and not the merged ... bbr file in paths? All of my dmrirc files have both bbr and flt =1, and most of my outputs have both, but occasionally I only get 1.
Thanks!
-- Salil Soman, MD, MS Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Stanford Radiological Sciences Laboratory Fellow - Palo Alto War Related Illness and Injury Study Center WOC Neuroradiology Attending - Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
This had only occurred for 1 case lot of the last 100. I will look into your suggestions.
Thank you.
Sal On Feb 5, 2014 4:48 PM, "Anastasia Yendiki" ayendiki@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Sal - That sounds strange. Are the individual paths created normally for the bbr case? So there are subdirectories with path.pd.nii.gz files for all the tracts? Does the trac-all.log show any commands run or error messages for the bbr case?
a.y
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014, Salil Soman wrote:
Hi,
Is there a specific issue to troubleshoot if Tracula only creates the merged ... flt file and not the merged ... bbr file in paths? All of my dmrirc files have both bbr and flt =1, and most of my outputs have both, but occasionally I only get 1.
Thanks!
-- Salil Soman, MD, MS Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Stanford Radiological Sciences Laboratory Fellow - Palo Alto War Related Illness and Injury Study Center WOC Neuroradiology Attending - Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
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