You should edit the brain.finalsurfs.mgz to remove the non-brain then run with -autorecon-pial

On 2/7/17 10:37 PM, 冉倩 wrote:


Hi Prof.Douglas Greve,

Yes, probematic surface normally existed near supeiror dura ( aroun superior frontal lobe or parietal lobe or central gry area). Just now I am confused about the next steps. If I manually erase ( whether I can modfiy control point just like modify wm) the dura on the brainmask.mgz to correct pial surface. Then I shoud re-run command: recon-all -autorecon2 -autorecon-3 sub01? or just recon-all -autorecon2-pial -autorecon3 sub01? Thanks!

Best Regards,
Qian Ran

At 2017-02-08 11:21:57, "Douglas Greve" <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

    I think Bruce is referring only to the first image. For the second
    image, it looks like most of the problematic surface is going
    through the amygdala or hippocampus in which case it does not need
    to be fixed.


    On 2/7/17 9:57 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
    oh yes, it's grabbing a bit of dura. If you have a 1mm-ish T2 or
    FLAIR you can use it to automatically correct this type of
    problem. Or you can erase the dura in those regions on the
    brainmask.mgz and recreate the pial surface

    cheers
    Bruce



    On Wed, 8 Feb 2017, 冉倩 wrote:

    Hi Bruce,
    Thanks for your reply.

    [IMAGE]
    For this, I think pial surface  (the location where I circle)
     already
    located outside of brain.
    [IMAGE]
    For this, pail surface (near hippcamps I think) located inside
    of cortical I
    think.

    I mean if I manually modify surface, how do it? Thanks very much!
    Best Regards,
    Qian Ran

    At 2017-02-08 09:54:30, "Bruce Fischl"
    <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
    >Hi Qian
    >
    >I'm not sure I understand what you think is wrong in the images
    you >included. The first two locations look quite accurate to
    me, and I'm not >positive but I think the third image the
    locations you circle are amygdala,

    >so not neocortical at all
    >
    >cheers
    >Bruce
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >On Wed, 8 Feb 2017, 冉倩 wrote:
    >
    >> >> >> Dear Prof.Douglas Greve,
    >>  Thanks for your reply. I add parts of problem screenshot of
    white/pial
    >> surface.
    >> >>   When I did freesurfer for structure analysis, I was
    confused by some st
    eps
    >> and results. The analysis stream was:
    >> >> 1st: check data orientation
    >> >> 2nd : convert nii.gz  to mgz
    >> >> 3rd: recon-all –all –subjid sub01
    >> >> After these steps finished , I checked skullstrip,
    segmentation quality. The
    >> problems as following:
    >> >> 1st: skullstrip result not very well, almost need manually
    operation.
    >> >>      After manually operation, I run:
    >> >>  recon-all –autorecon2 –autorecon3 –subjid sub01
    >> >> 2nd: parts of white surface and pial surface not very
    exactly. I only did
    >> adding control points to modify white surface, then I run:
    >> >>        Recon-all –autorecon2-cp –autorecon3 –subjid sub01
    brainmask.mgz
    >> >> Several parts of pial surface exit errors. I added these
    as screenshot:
    >> >> >> >> >> [IMAGE]
    >> >> [IMAGE]
    >> [IMAGE]
    >> [IMAGE]
    >> >> [IMAGE]
    >> >> So when I met such issues, I should add control points for
    pial surface  as
    >> white surface did (or how I correct or edit pial; still use
    tkmedit tool?
    ) ?
    >> Then I run:
    >> >> recon-all –autorecon2-pial  –autorecon3 sub01 ?
    >> >> If white surface and pial surface all needed manually
    operated, whether I
    >> could do like this: I add control points (-cp), edit wm
    (-wm), correct pi
    al
    >> (-pial ) at the same time, then I run:
    >> >> recon-all –autorecon2-cp –autorecon2-wm –autorecon2-pail
    –autorecon3 sub0
    1
    >> or recon-all -autorecon2-cp brainmask.mgz -autorecon2-wm
    -autorecon2-pial
    >> -autorecon3 sub01?
    >> >> or any other suggestions?
    >> >> Thanks very much!
    >> Best Regards,
    >> Qian Ran
    >> >> At 2017-02-08 07:18:51, "Douglas Greve"
    <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote
    :
    >>
    >>       Hi Qian, things will be a lot easier if you imbed your
    comments
    >>       and images in the email. From the text, I can't tell
    what you
    >>       want exactly. The first question had to do with skull
    stripping.
    >>       It looks like you had to make a manual edit. This is
    expected
    >>       sometimes.  If it is more than that, what is the
    problem. In the
    >>       second question, you had some problem with the quality
    of the
    >>       white/pial surfaces, but there was not much detail or a
    picture.
    >> >> >>
    >>       On 2/7/17 8:22 AM, 冉倩 wrote:
    >>       Hello Freesurfer Developers,
    >> I have had last September Freesurfer course. When I operated my
    >> data following that stream I met some problem in reon-all -all
    >> step. Because I need put some screenshout to exaplain that
    >> problems, I add word document in attachment. Thanks very much!
    >> Best Regards,
    >> Qian Ran
    >> >> >>
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