## Abstract ## Purpose: To evaluate a rapid sub‐millimeter isotropic spoiled gradient‐echo (nonselective SPGR) to facilitate the brain subcortical segmentation and the visualization of brain volume compared with the commonly accepted inversion recovery‐prepared SPGR (SPGR‐IR) technique. ## Materi
Erratum: Sub-millimeter isotropic MRI for segmentation of subcortical brain regions and brain visualization
✍ Scribed by Ying Wu; Ann B. Ragin; Hongyan Du; Shawn Sidharthan; Eugene E. Dunkle; Ioannis Koktzoglou; Robert R. Edelman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 24 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1053-1807
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✦ Synopsis
This notice serves to correct the page numbers that reference the source of the cover image for the April issue. The cover figure legend for the April 2010 JMRI issue appeared as THE RESULTS OF THE FREESURFER SEGMENTA-TION BASED ON NONSELECTIVE SPGR (UPPER) AND SPGR-IR (LOWER). THE SEGMENTATION PERFORM-ANCES FOR HIPPOCAMPUS (ARROWS) ARE COMPA-RABLE. From the article by Wu et al (pp 954-963) but should have been written as THE RESULTS OF THE FREESURFER SEGMENTA-TION BASED ON NONSELECTIVE SPGR (UPPER) AND SPGR-IR (LOWER). THE SEGMENTATION PERFORM-ANCES FOR HIPPOCAMPUS (ARROWS) ARE COMPA-RABLE. From the article by Wu et al (pp 980-986)
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