glad to hear it
Bruce
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016, Eelco Van Duinkerken wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion Bruce!That totally solved the problem! Good to
know that with the upcoming version this is solved.

Eelco



      On 30 Aug 2016, at 12:36, Bruce Fischl
      <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

Hi Eelco

we've made a bunch of improvements in the T2/FLAIR stream since 5.3 so
you might check them out. Unfortunately I don't think they  will be
officially supported in 6.0 as we just don't have the resources to
include it in our unit/system/regression test cycle.

cheers
Bruce


On Tue, 30 Aug 2016, Eelco van Duinkerken wrote:

      Dear all,
      Sorry for spamming, as I have posted this message about 2
      weeks ago, but
      didn't receive an answer just yet.
      I probably did something wrong :).
      I've been preprocessing, in FS5.3, 3T GE data in controls,
      obese and
      diabetes patients and adding the available flair to do the
      pial refinement
      as follows:
      recon-all -i t1 -s participant -all -FLAIR flair
      -FLAIRpial
      This works excellent for most of the scans. Unfortunately,
      for some scans
      adding the flair leads to some interesting refinements,
      either extending
      outside of the brain.mgz or going deep into the white
      matter.
      I didn't notice any misregistrations of the flair to the
      T1 scan when
      checking the bb-registration. I have added some
      screenshots and the
      recon-all.log files. The red lines represent the pial with
      the flair
      refinement, and the blue lines the pial without the
      refinement. As you can
      see, these interesting segmentations are not there when
      the flair is no
      used.
      Does anyone know what is going on?
      Thanks a lot,
      Eelco
      --
      Eelco van Duinkerken, PhD
      Pontifícia Universidade Católica | Department of
      Psychology | 
      R. Marquês de São Vicente 225 | Gávea, Rio de Janeiro - RJ
      | CEP 22451-900 |
      Brasil |
      E-mail: e.vanduinker...@vumc.nl | Phone: +55-21-35271855 |
      http://lattes.cnpq.br/7180895567820901
      &
      VU University Medical Center | Department of Medical
      Psychology | 
      De Boelelaan 1117 | 1081 HV | Amsterdam | The Netherlands

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