Hey Jesper,
>in any way related to obesity
Nope. If people get fat that does not mean that your bone marrow gets
replaced.
It is, however, associated with radiation. So if someone gets a whole-brain
radiation (e.g. due to metastasis, although they tend to do it less these
days) you can expect such finding.
>Shall we expect to see this more and more
Yes, because we tend to get older;)
Cheers,
Andreas
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Betreff: Re: [FSL] FNIRT registration with large ventricles
Hi again,
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> thank you for your comments!
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> Jesper, could you say a bit more about how one would experiment with the
> masking? Are you talking about the --inmask option of FNIRT?
I was thinking primarily of the --refmask, but yes, the --inmask might also
be worth considering. If you look in the config file you’ll see an entry for
the --refmask. I think that the entry is --refmask=1,1,1,1,1,1 in the config
we ship. This essentially means that it is used for every subsampling level
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