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Anastasia, Thank you for the input.

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You should be OK. After running the preprocessing, you can look at the 
structural segmentation that's been mapped to diffusion space 
(dlabel/diff/aparc+aseg.bbr.nii.gz) on the FA map (dmri/dtifit_FA.nii.gz).

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The MR sessions were a few weeks apart on 9-10 year olds.



How would I go about confirming the registration between the diffusion and 
structural data across sessions?



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Yes, you can. The only thing that TRACULA uses from the structural is the 
aparc+aseg, and specifically the relative positions (left, right, anterior, 
etc.) of each tract with respect to the segmentation labels in the aparc+aseg. 
It's safe to assume that those positions will not have changed between 
sessions. If the sessions are not too far apart, the registration between the 
diffusion and structural within-subject across sessions will probably be OK, 
but that's something to check.

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We have acquired data on a few kids and have generated nice surfaces, however, 
the diffusion data we acquired (102 directions and AP/PA distortion maps) were 
suspect due to motion and results from Tracula were not ideal.



We have since brought these kids back for a repeat scan, but only acquired the 
diffusion sequences, and no structural T1.

Can we use the original surfaces/output as input to tracula with the DTI data 
from the repeat MR session?



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