Which preposition to use with lesions

of Occurrences 12%

She remembered the great specialist speaking of lesions of the organic system, of a loss of brain cells.

in Occurrences 2%

"An emotion of exceeding intensity and duration has produced lesions in the kinetic organs.

from Occurrences 1%

Is it you, ataxic nephew, or you, mystic nephew, or yet you, idiot niece, who are to reveal to me the truth, showing me one of the forms of the lesion from which I suffer?

for Occurrences 1%

"Well, you see this air never healed a lesion for you!

on Occurrences 1%

In other cases, however, the changes in the interior of the bone are accompanied by well-marked lesions on its gliding or postero-inferior surface, and by evidences of an osteoplastic periostitis along its edges.

under Occurrences 1%

Holding this view, one must account for the commencing disease of the horn by giving, as causes, firstly, those factors (as, for instance, alternate excessive dampness and dryness) leading to disintegration of the horn tubules; secondly, the penetrating into and between the degenerated tubules of parasitic matter from the ground; and, thirdly, the final breaking up of the horn, and spread of the lesion under the invasion thus started.

with Occurrences 1%

This favours risk of infection of the lesion with pus-forming organisms, and so leads to a more or less pronounced lameness, a degree of swelling, heat and tenderness in the coronet above, and a certain amount of surgical fever.

Which preposition to use with  lesions