[HTML][HTML] Intracranial calcifications on CT: an updated review

C Saade, E Najem, K Asmar, R Salman… - Journal of radiology …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
C Saade, E Najem, K Asmar, R Salman, B El Achkar, L Naffaa
Journal of radiology case reports, 2019ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Intracranial calcifications are frequently encountered in non-contrast computed tomography
scan in both adult and pediatric age groups. They refer to calcifications within the brain
parenchyma or vasculature and can be classified into several major categories:
physiologic/age-related, dystrophic, congenital disorders/phakomatoses, infectious,
vascular, neoplastic, metabolic/endocrine, inflammatory and toxic diseases. In this updated
review, we present a wide spectrum of intracranial calcifications from both pediatric and …
Abstract
Intracranial calcifications are frequently encountered in non-contrast computed tomography scan in both adult and pediatric age groups. They refer to calcifications within the brain parenchyma or vasculature and can be classified into several major categories: physiologic/age-related, dystrophic, congenital disorders/phakomatoses, infectious, vascular, neoplastic, metabolic/endocrine, inflammatory and toxic diseases. In this updated review, we present a wide spectrum of intracranial calcifications from both pediatric and adult populations focusing on their pattern, size and location.
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