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Radiology, Vol 134, 97-99, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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Calcification of the basal ganglia as visualized by computed tomography

CR Cohen, PM Duchesneau and MA Weinstein

Physiological calcification of the globus pallidus was visualized by computed tomography in 32 patients. The frequency of visualization increased with increasing age. Patients under the age of 40 with calcification of the globus pallidus should be evaluated for disorders associated with pathological calcification of the basal ganglia. Patients of any age with calcification in the lenticular nucleus and elsewhere in the basal ganglia, dentate nucleus, or multiple areas of the cortex should also be evaluated for these disorders.


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