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Abstract #1931

Fiber-Orientation Can Be Used for Sub-Clustering Anatomical Labels Within the Human Thalamus

Sarah Mang1, Benjamin Bender2, Uwe Klose2

1E071, German Cancer Research Center DKFZ, Heidelberg, DE, Germany; 2MR Research Group, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

Comparison of anatomical labels in the Thalamus with DTI based segmentation.

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