Cotur, YasinOzkan, MehmedDemir, AliTurnaoglu, HaleAgildere, Ahmet M.Alkan, OzlemUlug, Aziz M.2023-11-092023-11-092015978-1-4673-8654-8http://hdl.handle.net/11727/10811It is crucial to detect the locations of brain tumors for the diagnosis. The aim of this study was the generation and comparison of the high and low-grade probabilistic brain tumor maps to present the tumor observance frequencies in the brain tissue. T1-weighted, pre-operated data from 162 brain tumor patients are examined during the study. Although most of high-grade tumors are located around the superior and right lateral regions of sub-ventricular zone, low-grade gliomas are mostly observed in the posterior part of the sub-ventricular zone. Moreover, since all types of tumors are gathered close to the sub-ventricular zone, our results support the theory proposing that there is a relation between gliomas and sub-ventricular zone, which is the origin of glial cells.turinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBRAIN IMAGESREGISTRATIONOPTIMIZATIONROBUSTComparison of Low and High Grade Glioma MapsconferenceObject0003805073000272-s2.0-84964047216