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Identifying Brain Structure Dysfunction

A patient is admitted to a neurological ward with a sudden onset of severe symptoms, including an inability to regulate their body temperature, extreme fluctuations in appetite, and a disrupted sleep-wake cycle. These symptoms point to a failure in maintaining the body's internal balance. A brain scan reveals a small lesion in a specific area deep within the forebrain. Based on these symptoms, which subcortical structure is most likely affected, and why is this structure the most probable cause?

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