Dear Freesurfer experts,

I am a medical student and am currently doing a fellowship at the JPK Stroke 
Research Center - MGH. My current research project involves measuring the area 
of a cortical hypointense brain MRI signal (cortical superficial siderosis) , a 
marker that lays along the subarachnoid space/pial surface, only visible in 
blood sensitive MRI (SWI in my case).

In summary:
            We are trying to do a parallel to fMRI studies (fMRI x T1w // SWI x 
T1w), analyzing SWI signal intensity on a registered inflated brain surface;
Projecting SWI surface intensity would then allow manual area demarcation of 
hipointensities in a flat surface.

Here is our step-by-step plan (analogous to fMRIxT1w registration/BOLD signal 
intensity projection to surface):

  1.  Perform freesurfer recon-all of the subject in question to generate 
subject-surface models.
  2.  BET and register the image of interest (SWI) into the freesurfer-subject 
space (register both SWI and MEMPRAGE sequences) [bbregister]
  3.  Having SWI in subject space and a surface model (generated in 1);
     *   Split registered SWI into LH and RH
     *   Tkregister2 to get LTA to mri_vol2surf format
     *   Mri_vol2surf each hemisphere to the recon output
  4.  Display the SWI hemi surface as an overlay
  5.  Inflate T1 surface and observe its SWI overlay;
     *   Manual demarcation of characteristic SWI hypointense signals
  6.  Analyze measured signal
We did try this approach, but yet with these steps we could only obtain an 
inflated cortical surface representation that has no correspondence to SWI`s 
intensity.

So, here comes the question:
If BOLD signal intensity can be projected onto surface area; is there a way to 
project SWI intensity onto the cortical surface?
            Or
Can we preserve the info of SWI surface voxel intensity while doing the surface 
inflation?
            If not
Is it possible to use the positional information of t1w voxel (used in 
inflation process) as an index to retrieve its correspondent SWI intensity 
value?

Sorry for the long question. In advance I thank you already for being so 
attentive.

Best,
Pedro

Pedro Augusto Assis Lopes
Student Researcher
J. Philip Kistler Stroke Research Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
175 Cambridge Street, Suite 300
Boston, MA  02114
Phone: (617) 643-3940

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