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Results 11 - 20 of 41 for Cerebral calcification
  1. ... early. But changes in the teeth, cataracts, and brain calcifications cannot be reversed in children who have undiagnosed ...
  2. Sturge-Weber Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Birthmarks/Specifics ... Birthmarks ... Vascular Diseases/Specifics ... Vascular Diseases ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Sturge-Weber syndrome ...
  3. ... difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). Abnormal deposits of calcium (calcification) in the brain may also occur. Pregnant people with hereditary folate ...
  4. ... some affected individuals have had abnormal calcium deposits (calcifications) in the brain, intellectual disability, and a form of kidney disease ...
  5. ... presence of deposits and an accumulation of calcium (calcification) in areas of the brain called the temporal lobes. The temporal lobes help ...
  6. ... called platelets (thrombocytopenia), and abnormal deposits of calcium (calcification) in an area of the brain called the basal ganglia. Intellectual disability has been ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... syndrome, which may also include glaucoma, retinal detachment, calcification of the outer layers of the cerebral cortex, and seizures.
  9. Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    ... known as pseudotoxoplasmosis syndrome, encephalopathy with basal ganglia calcification, or Cree encephalitis—is a rare inherited disease that mainly affects the brain, immune system, and the skin. AGS is distinct ...
  10. ... Sensory stimulus-sensitive drop attacks and basal ganglia calcification: new findings in a patient with FOLR1 deficiency. Epileptic Disord. 2014 Mar;16(1):88-92. doi: 10.1684/epd.2014.0629. Citation on PubMed
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