Lesions are damaged areas of tissues through injury or disease. There are many types of brain lesions, and many causes for them. The types can include abscesses, AVM's, cerebral infarctions, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, etc.
Any bump on the head has the possibility to destroy brain tissue. A mild concussion could become serious if a second concussion happened again within two to two and a half weeks of each other. (Second-Impact Syndrome)
A '''contusion''' is a traumatic injury that destroys the brain tissue.
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Brain tissue is called gray matter because it is gray.
Both the cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord have no functional regenerative capacity.
Nerve cells called neurons sends messages from brain to body along fibers called axons.
Collagenous fibers are the tough fibers of connective tissue.
Brain tissues are made of neurons (cells) which together form nervous tissue.The brain is made of neurons, which are long, thin cells with tentacles that can be up to a meter long. There are also up to 50 billion other non-neural cells, such as cells that line the BBB [the blood brain barrier, which prevents encephalitis, or infection and subsequent inflammation of the brain].
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Brain tissue is called gray matter because it is gray.
It can be called brain tissue, cerebral tissue or neural tissue (although the latter phrase can refer to nerve tissue anywhere in the body, and not just in the brain).
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Vagal nerve stimulation is an alternative to medication or surgical removal of brain tissue in controlling epileptic seizures.
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Canavan disease is sometimes called spongy degeneration of the brain since it is characterized by a sponginess or swelling of the brain cells and a destruction of the white matter of the brain
Possibly the brain, if that's what you're thinking.
Only the brain will have brain tissue
Both the cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord have no functional regenerative capacity.
Nerve cells called neurons sends messages from brain to body along fibers called axons.
The Spinal Cord is the thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves.