“…To identify structural brain lesions, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are widely used (Sell, et al, 1997, Kidney & Kim, 1998. These evaluations can reveal changes such as multifocal areas of signal intensities or ring-like lesions or low-density areas indicating occupying mass of tumor or abscess (Martinez, et al, 1977, Martinez, et al, 1980, OforiKwakye, et al, 1986, Matson, et al, 1988, khan, 2005b, Khan, 2008, da Rocha-Azevedo, et al, 2009. The regions of the brain that are usually affected are midbrain, basal areas of the temporal and occipital lobes, and the posterior fossa (Seijo Martinez, et al, 2000, MarcianoCabral & Cabral, 2003, Khan, 2006.…”