Presentation
Incidental finding.
Patient Data
Age: 45
Gender: Female
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Normal brain. Calcifications along the falx, tentorium cerebellum, and petroclinoid ligaments.
Case Discussion
Normal intracranial calcifications can be defined as all age-related physiologic and neurodegenerative calcifications that are unaccompanied by any evidence of disease and have no demonstrable pathological cause.