“…The FreeSurfer ventral diencephalon label contains the hypothalamus, its main component, along with basal forebrain, sub‐lenticular extended amygdala, and a large portion of the ventral tegmentum (Makris et al, 2008 ; Makris et al, 2013 ). As volume of the hypothalamus is difficult to measure in vivo (Makris et al, 2013 ), other investigators have used this FreeSurfer‐defined ROI as the best representation of the neuroendocrine or homeostatic system in pathologies such as pediatric neurotrauma (Bigler et al, 2019 ), major depression disorder (Kim et al, 2019 ), and first‐episode schizophrenia (Emsley et al, 2015 ). Endocrine dysfunction is extensively reported in children living with HIV (Chantry et al, 2007 ; Loomba‐Albrecht et al, 2014 ; Pandey et al, 2018 ; Rondanelli et al, 2002 ), however, no previous neuroimaging studies measured volume of hypothalamus or other parts of the ventral diencephalon in people living with HIV.…”