[Mristudio-users] Philips gradient table

Mojdeh Zamyadi mojdehzm at gmail.com
Tue Jan 7 16:18:48 EST 2014


is there any other (easier) way to do it? the way I do it now is running 
dcm2nii on my dicom files to get the bval and bvec files, but I also 
have to transpose the table since MRIstudio format is not consistent 
with MRIcron. Could you please explain what do you exactly mean by 
recalculating the table?! I thought what's in the .dcm file header is 
the correct gradient, am I wrong?



On 01/07/2014 04:04 PM, Hangyi Jiang wrote:
> if dcm2nii works for your case, use dcm2nii.
> In general, use "overplus = on",  you may need to recalculate the table based on the imaging angles.
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> hangyi
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> ________________________________________
> From: mristudio-users-bounces at mristudio.org [mristudio-users-bounces at mristudio.org] on behalf of Mojdeh Zamyadi [mojdehzm at gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 2:49 PM
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> Subject: [Mristudio-users] Philips gradient table
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> Hi all,
>
> I want to perform tractography on subjects scanned using both 1.5 and 3
> T Philips scanners (using 15 gradient directions). My question is should
> I use the gradient table provided on the DTIstudio list or should I use
> a software like dcm2nii to get the gradient table for each subject and
> then copy that to DTIstudio? Please also note that the "Gradient
> Opverplus" option was on at the time of scanning.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> -M
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