Not the brain per se, but depending on the severity of the lesion it could affect the spinal cord and resulting in nerve deficit. The structural defect could also interfere with movements. More than would require an examination to assess the extent and severity of the defect. Wish you good health!
Answered 4/26/2021
0 views
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.
Ask your question