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==Case Inventory DTI ==
 
==Case Inventory DTI ==
 
The most common task in Diffusion MRI registration is aligning an anatomical reference with the tensor data or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the DTI is tensor data, applying a spatial transform to this image is not trivial. Hence a common approach is to align the anatomical reference (such as a T1 MRI) to the DTI image and thus avoid having to resample the tensor. This, however, preserves the strong distortions often present in the DTI image and makes anatomical referencing difficult.  
 
The most common task in Diffusion MRI registration is aligning an anatomical reference with the tensor data or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the DTI is tensor data, applying a spatial transform to this image is not trivial. Hence a common approach is to align the anatomical reference (such as a T1 MRI) to the DTI image and thus avoid having to resample the tensor. This, however, preserves the strong distortions often present in the DTI image and makes anatomical referencing difficult.  
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI-fMRI
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==Registration Case Inventory Brain==
*Intra-subject T1-T2-DTI
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*[[Image:RegUC2_thumb_t0.png|70px|lleft|RegLib C03: DTI alignment]] [[Image:RegUC2_thumb_t1.png|70px|lleft|RegLib C03: DTI alignment]]  '''Case 03: [[Projects:RegistrationDocumentation:RegLib_C03_DWI|DWI alignment: align DTI volume with structural reference scan (T2)]]'''
**DTI baseline to T1 inter-subject with clipped FOV
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**[[DTI-non-rigid|DTI affine & non-rigid alignment]]
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*DTI baseline to T1 inter-subject with clipped FOV
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*[[DTI-non-rigid|DTI affine & non-rigid alignment]]

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Case Inventory DTI

The most common task in Diffusion MRI registration is aligning an anatomical reference with the tensor data or fiber-tracts derived from DTI. Because the DTI is tensor data, applying a spatial transform to this image is not trivial. Hence a common approach is to align the anatomical reference (such as a T1 MRI) to the DTI image and thus avoid having to resample the tensor. This, however, preserves the strong distortions often present in the DTI image and makes anatomical referencing difficult.

Registration Case Inventory Brain