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Thanks again Paul for all your help! I have another rather basic question if you don't mind. When I look at one of the volumes in all_masks_skeletonied.nii.gz of a patient with a lesion, I see that the non-zero voxels are much less in number than the lesion mask. What is exactly this skeletonised image? In my case, where only some voxels within the lesion mask are present, does it represent where the white matter tracts would be within that lesion mask?
Best regards,
Sam

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