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    MathWorks Inc gui source code
    <t>GUI</t> for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file <t>(NIfTI),</t> <t>MATLAB</t> workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.
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    Article Title: Novel User-Friendly Application for MRI Segmentation of Brain Resection following Epilepsy Surgery

    Journal: Diagnostics

    doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12041017

    GUI for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file (NIfTI), MATLAB workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.
    Figure Legend Snippet: GUI for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file (NIfTI), MATLAB workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.

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    MathWorks Inc gui source code
    <t>GUI</t> for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file <t>(NIfTI),</t> <t>MATLAB</t> workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.
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    <t>GUI</t> for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file <t>(NIfTI),</t> <t>MATLAB</t> workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.
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    GUI for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file (NIfTI), MATLAB workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.

    Journal: Diagnostics

    Article Title: Novel User-Friendly Application for MRI Segmentation of Brain Resection following Epilepsy Surgery

    doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12041017

    Figure Lengend Snippet: GUI for the resection segmentation. ( A ): Interface to select postoperative MRI and preoperative brain-mask files, or the patient’s Brainstorm anatomy folder that contains them. ( B ): Slider to select tolerance threshold (default: optimal value). ( C ): Interface to place the initial seed using an MRI viewer (see ) or entering its coordinates. The user can set an additional ROI for region growing by entering its ranges (this is optional, see ). ( D ): Options to exclude brain ventricles and/or generate the anatomical report through a brain parcellation file, which must be selected. E and F: the user can change the view ( E ) and slice ( F ) to visualize the postoperative MRI and resection model shown in G. ( G ): Preview of results (left: postoperative MRI; middle: resection model, right: automated report and resection volume in cm 3 ). ( H ): Buttons to run the segmentation (“Calculate”), or to export results to a file (NIfTI), MATLAB workspace, or directly to the initial Brainstorm anatomy folder. Status LED turns red in case of error (green otherwise). “Show 3D” button shows the resection model (see ), while “Reset” allows to reset all settings and run again.

    Article Snippet: The GUI source code is freely available as a MATLAB-based application ( https://github.com/rbillardello/BrainResectionApp (accessed on 14 April 2022)).

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