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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Cerebral calcification
  1. ... early. But changes in the teeth, cataracts, and brain calcifications cannot be reversed in children who have undiagnosed ...
  2. ... body, such as the arteries, kidneys, lungs, and brain. Calcium deposits can cause problems with how these blood vessels and organs work. Calcifications can usually be seen on x-rays . A ...
  3. ... syndrome, which may also include glaucoma, retinal detachment, calcification of the outer layers of the cerebral cortex, and seizures.
  4. Cranial calcification is a disorder in which calcium that enters ... cause problems in the organ and interfere with brain function.
  5. ... Minerals may deposit in and around some joints (calcification). This is common around the shoulder. Hip and ...
  6. ... which a mammogram can detect. Certain types of calcifications can be an indication of breast cancer. A ...