نتایج جستجو برای: basal ganglia calcification

تعداد نتایج: 135268  

Journal: :Neurology 2017
Eliezer Dade Veauthyelau Saint-Joy Norrisa A Haynes Aaron L Berkowitz

A57-year-old woman with a remote history of thyroidectomy but no prior neurologic symptoms developed seizures, fever, and coma. Limited evaluation at her local hospital in rural Haiti demonstrated serum hypocalcemia (4 mg/dL) and extensive bilateral subcortical calcification in the cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres on CT (figure). This pattern of calcification can occur in inherited condition...

Journal: :BMC neurology 2016
Chih-Sheng Yang Chung-Ping Lo Man-Chun Wu

BACKGROUND Fahr's disease is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by diffuse intracranial calcium deposition and associated cell loss mainly in bilateral basal ganglia and dentate nuclei of the cerebellum. Subarachnoid hemorrhage and epileptic syncope had been reported as acute presentation of Fahr's disease. We here report a 36-year-old male Indonesian diagnosed as Fahr's disease pr...

Journal: :Neurologia 2011
P E Jiménez Caballero

In 1860, Delacour was the first to report vascular calcifications in the basal ganglia in a male who presented rigidity, weakness in his lower limbs, and tremor.1 Although known as Fahr’s disease, this is a misnomer, since this latter author reported a case of calcinosis in the basal ganglia that does not correspond to what we currently understand this term to mean. Since the calcifications exh...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2007
Z Chen H Feng G Zhu N Wu J Lin

We describe the neuroradiologic findings in a 7-year-old boy with anomalous intracranial venous drainage and cerebral calcification. CT scans demonstrated that his scalp mass was a plexus of scalp veins filled through the emissary foramen, and there were cerebral calcifications. Angiography revealed bilateral sigmoid sinus atresia with most of the intracranial venous drainage via the prominent ...

2013
João Ricardo Mendes de Oliveira Matheus Fernandes de Oliveira

Basal ganglia calcifications (BGC) may be present in various medical conditions, such as infections, metabolic, psychiatric and neurological diseases, associated with different etiologies and clinical outcomes, including parkinsonism, psychosis, mood swings and dementia. A literature review was performed highlighting the main neuropsychological findings of BGC, with particular attention to clin...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید