Do you have a "norm" mprage?

On 11/21/19 3:49 PM, Darko Komnenić wrote:
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> Thanks a lot for the reply and the suggestions, Douglas! These scans 
> are at 3T.
> Best,
> Darko
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>     From: "Greve, Douglas N.,Ph.D." <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu
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>     Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Question about the input for longitudinal
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>     I have not run images with contrast, but I think it should? work.
>     Some
>     people have tried to use the mp2rage UNI scan, but it often fails
>     because of very bright voxels outside of the brain. If you can remove
>     those (eg, skull stripping), then it might work. Alternatively, if
>     you
>     have a quantitative T1 that comes out of the mp2rage if you have the
>     license, then you can simulate an mp1rage that will then work in
>     FS (but
>     it will have bias fields). If you don't have a qT1, it is not too
>     hard
>     to convert the UNI to qT1. Is this at 3T or 7t?
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>     On 11/19/19 5:35 AM, Darko Komneni? wrote:
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>     > Hi Douglas,
>     > thanks for your reply. Indeed, in this particular data set they
>     don't
>     > all have contrast, which is unfortunate. But my question was also
>     > general, if we assume that they all have contrast, would it be
>     OK to
>     > use those images as inputs in the longitudinal pipeline? And the
>     same
>     > question for mp2rage images, are they OK to use as well, or are
>     they
>     > not suitable for this pipeline?
>     > Best,
>     > Darko
>     >
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>     >     From: "Greve, Douglas N.,Ph.D." <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu
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>     >     Do all images and time points have contrast? If some do and some
>     >     don't,
>     >     then I don't think you can properly do the analysis?
>     >
>     >     On 11/15/19 10:06 AM, Darko Komneni? wrote:
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>     >     > Dear Freesurfer experts,
>     >     > I wanted to run the Freesurfer's longitudinal processing
>     pipeline
>     >     > (described here
>     >     >
>     > https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/LongitudinalProcessing)
>     >     on a
>     >     > series of MRI scans from a single patient. However, after
>     >     looking at
>     >     > the scans, i realized that for most time points, the patient
>     >     doesn't
>     >     > have a "simple/normal" T1 MPRAGE sequence available.
>     Instead, they
>     >     > have a T1 sequence with a contrast agent, as well as T1
>     mp2rage
>     >     > sequences.
>     >     >
>     >     > Is it possible/advisable to run recon-all in general or this
>     >     pipeline
>     >     > in particular on T1 MPRAGE scans that have a contrast
>     agent, or
>     >     that
>     >     > are mp2rage instead of MPRAGE?
>     >     >
>     >     > Thanks in advance!
>     >     > Best,
>     >     > Darko
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