Presentation
Headache.
Patient Data
Age: 50 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multiple intracranial calcifications
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Non-enhanced computed tomography brain showing bilaterally symmetrical dense calcifications of caudate nucleus, lentiform nucleus, periventricular and centrum semiovale white matter, grey-white matter junction of occipital lobes and cerebellar hemispheres.
Case Discussion
The recent patient referred for a new-onset headache from one month ago without any neurologic findings in the past.