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From: SLC20A2-Associated Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (Fahr disease): a case family report

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CT and MRI of the proband (II: 3). a and b were taken on 2020/08/04 and 2021/05/28, respectively. Both CT scans showed multiple calcifications in the head of the bilateral caudate nucleus, bilateral thalamus, bilateral cerebellum, and bilateral parietal lobes, and there was no significant difference between the two lesions. c shows the MRI. Symmetrical abnormal signals in the bilateral dorsal thalamus, basal ganglia and dentate nucleus of the cerebellar hemisphere are considered to be paramagnetic deposits

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