Hi Everyone,
I have some data where the skull striping hasnt worked properly and there are some skull remaining. However, upon looking at the white and pial surfaces, those look perfectly fine. My question is will the erroneous skullstriping affect the supratentorial volume estimation ? I will be highly obliged if someone can address this concern.
Regards
Subha
Subha,
The erroneous skullstripping will not affect your volume estimates as long as the surfaces look good.
Maritza
On Wed, 23 Oct 2013, Subhabrata Chaudhury wrote:
Hi Everyone, I have some data where the skull striping hasnt worked properly and there are some skull remaining. However, upon looking at the white and pial surfaces, those look perfectly fine. My question is will the erroneous skullstriping affect the supratentorial volume estimation ? I will be highly obliged if someone can address this concern. Regards Subha
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You should be fine if the surfaces aren't affected by the remaining skull Bruce On Wed, 23 Oct 2013, Subhabrata Chaudhury wrote:
Hi Everyone, I have some data where the skull striping hasnt worked properly and there are some skull remaining. However, upon looking at the white and pial surfaces, those look perfectly fine. My question is will the erroneous skullstriping affect the supratentorial volume estimation ? I will be highly obliged if someone can address this concern. Regards Subha
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