Tom,
I would expect that if, generally speaking, the LST toolbox is aimed at
finding white matter hyperintensities in FLAIR images in multiple
sclerosis, it will also be able to detect them if subjects come from
another population. An approach that will give you more interative
control over what is segmented would be our clusterize toolbox (see our
website for details). Ultimately, it will come down to simply trying,
which is what I would suggest :)
Cheers
Marko
tom parker wrote:
> Dear Christian and SPMers,
>
> I need to obtain the volumes of white matter lesions in alzheimer's
> patients and other neurodegenerative disorders.
>
> I thought of using the Lesion Segmentation Tool (LST) but on the website
> it says it's for Multiple sclerosis lesions.
>
> Can LST be used for other diseases?
>
> If it cannot, could you recommend another toolbox that automatically
> segments white matter lesions from FLAIR images?
>
> Thank you so much.
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