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A brain lesion is an area of brain tissue that appears abnormal.Causes of brain lesion could be, brain injury ,stroke,cancerous and noncancerous brain tumors,mIultiplesclerosis, congenital brain anomalies, such as hydrocephalus and so on.
A brain lesion is not always a cancer and in your case it is probably an abnormal tissue due to trauma.Do not worry and seek your neurologist, for correct diagnosis on the basis of your MRI films.Double vision could be due to trauma to optic nerve,but you should see your doctor and clarify your doubts regarding the MRI.
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Interpretation of these processes is helpful in differentiating traumatic and non traumatic lesions