News

Basal Ganglia and Cerebellar Calcifications: Axial CT scans. Note the prominent calcifications in the bilateral basal ganglia and cerebellum. This pattern of calcifications can be idiopathic ...
Basal ganglia calcification is a very rare condition that happens when calcium builds up in your brain, usually in the basal ganglia, the part of your brain that helps control movement.
Bilateral symmetric basal ganglia and intracerebellar calcifications are referred to as Fahr�s disease, which can be accompanied by signs and symptoms of severe hypocalcemia with symmetrical ...
When confronted with an MRI pattern of bilateral basal ganglia lesions, the differential diagnosis includes hypoxic injury, mitochondrial diseases, toxin exposure (eg, carbon monoxide, methanol ...
Fahr's syndrome (FS) is also known as Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification. It is a genetically inherited neurological condition, proposed to have both an autosomal dominant and autosomal ...
Note the large bright signal in the right basal ganglia and internal capsule ... In those cases, they are usually bilateral. When a watershed infarct is seen unilaterally, this is usually due to ...
Basal ganglia calcification is when calcium deposits form in your brain. It can potentially cause a variety of neurological symptoms and can affect mood, perceptions, and behavior. The basal ...