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Hello,


I have a subject with two MRIs and surface reconstructions, several years 
apart. I would like to directly compare these surfaces if possible, for 
instance, to subtract (new - old) to see a "difference surface" or something 
similar. Is there a way to A) Get the surfaces into the same space so they can 
be combined mathematically, and B) performs operations with the surfaces, a la 
fslmaths?


Many thanks,

- Eli

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