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cerebral lesion refers to any type of abnormal tissue found on the brain, particularly the area of the brain known as the cerebrum.
The cerebrum constitutes the largest portion of the brain and is responsible for allowing voluntary movements within the human
body. The ability to make plans, for example, is made possible by this area of the brain, and intelligence levels and personality are
determined here as well. Abnormal tissue, or lesions, in this area of the brain, can have profound impacts on these functions.

Lesions occur when there has been damage to the affected tissue. This damage can occur due to some sort of injury, but the
development of lesions can also take place during natural disease progression, as in the case of conditions such as multiple
sclerosis. Immune systemdisorders and exposure to certain chemicals have also been reported to cause lesions in the body.

Neck pain and headaches are common when a cerebral lesion is present. Some other possible symptoms include the development
of seizures, memory loss, or personality changes. Nausea and fever have also been reported in some cases. Since some of the
symptoms of acerebral lesion can mimic other conditions, any of these concerns should be reported to a medical professional right
away.

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