VirchowRobin spaces is another name for those (they are normal in small
amounts, not old strokes, and filled with CSF-like fluid).
Peace,
Matt.
On 8/21/14, 9:23 AM, "Bruce Fischl" wrote:
>Hi Mohammed
>
>these are dark regions, usually in inferior pallidum/putamen. There
>intensity is differen
Thank you.
Mohammed
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Bruce Fischl
wrote:
> Hi Mohammed
>
> these are dark regions, usually in inferior pallidum/putamen. There
> intensity is different enough from gray matter that having it be a separate
> class helps us label them more accurately. They could
Hi Mohammed
these are dark regions, usually in inferior pallidum/putamen. There
intensity is different enough from gray matter that having it be a separate
class helps us label them more accurately. They could also be lacunae and
not vessels.
cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Mohammed Gory
I believe their function is to carry blood from one place to another.
Peace,
Matt.
From: Mohammed Goryawala
Reply-To: Freesurfer support list
Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:55 PM
To: "Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu"
Subject: [Freesurfer] Left and Right Vessels
Hello
Hello Freesurfer experts,
In a study I found significant differences in the volume of the left and
right vessels of the freesurfer atlas.
I wanted to know what regions are included in that ROI and if there are any
known functions of these regions.
Thank you
Mohammed Goryawala, PhD
Miller School