Hello all, I found volume size reported by mri_segstats is changed very much depending on voxel size when partial volume correction (--pv option) is used. The difference was much larger than that can be explained by the difference of image resolution. (mri_segstats version is 1.75.22 2011/4/27 in FreeSurfer v5.1.0)
When I performed segmentation for high-resolution image (voxel size = 0.5 mm^3), I found all volumes of segmented regions in aseg.stats was too small; about 8 times smaller than that was estimated from 1mm^3 conformed image. So I tested the effect of voxel size on mri_segstats. At first, recon-all was run with conforming 1mm^3 voxel (default option). Then aseg.mgz and norm.mgz were conformed to small voxel size, and mri_segstats was applied to the conformed files: mri_convert aseg.mgz aseg_cs05.mgz -cs 0.5 rt nearest mri_convert norm.mgz norm_cs05.mgz -cs 0.5 mri_segstats --seg aseg_cs05.mgz --pv norm_cs05.mgz \ --ctab $FREESURFER_HOME/FreeSurferColorLUT.txt \ --nonempty --excludeid 0 --sum aseg_cs05.stats (these are just for testing the effect of voxel size, not for actual analysis) All volumes reported in aseg_cs05.stats (for 0.5mm^3 voxel) was about 8 times smaller than aseg.stats (for 1mm^3 voxel). So the reported volume was scaled with the same ratio as the voxel size. Same effect was observed when voxel size was conformed to larger one (e.g. 1.5mm^3); reported volumes were about 3 times larger than those for 1mm^3-voxel. The number of voxels in the segmented regions (Nvoxels column in aseg.stats) were similar across different voxel sizes while voxel sizes are different. When --pv option was not used, the reported volumes were almost the same across different voxel sizes. So the partial volume correction in mri_segstats seems to depend on voxel size. Can I fix this with some missed options or shouldn't I use --pv option for the image with voxel size other than 1mm^3? thanks, -- Masaya Misaki Ph.D. _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you believe this e-mail was sent to you in error and the e-mail contains patient information, please contact the Partners Compliance HelpLine at http://www.partners.org/complianceline . If the e-mail was sent to you in error but does not contain patient information, please contact the sender and properly dispose of the e-mail.