Miss Merry, 17 years old girl hailing from Barobila., Patkelghata, Satkhira was admitted in Khulna Medical College Hospital on 27-06-2010 with the complaints of fever, convulsion and unconsciousness for 7 days. She has also some hearing impairment, behavioral abnormalities and stunted growth since her childhood. On examination she was deeply unconscious, anaemic and febrile. CT scan of brain reveals multiple bilateral symmetrical calcification seen in the brain parenchyma involving basal ganglia, thalamus, para ventricular region, and cerebellar nucleus. Multiple ill defined hypodense areas are seen in the both parieto-occipital region, suggestive of Fahr's syndrome with meningoencephalitis
International audienceIntroduction Fahr's syndrome is a rare but severe brain complication of hypopa...
Fahr’s disease is a disorder characterized clinically by a wide spectrum of varied clinical-neurolog...
WOS: 000363969000028Bilateral Striopallidodentat Calcinosis also called Fahr's disease (FH); basal g...
Fehr's disease, also known as Idiopathic Calcification of the Basal Ganglia (ICBG) or nonarterioscle...
Fahr’s disease is a rare idiopathic bilateral and symmetrical calcification of the basal gangli...
Fahr syndrome is a rare condition mainly characterized by symmetric and bilateral calcification of b...
Fahr's syndrome is a fairly rare antomo-clinic entity, it is defined by the existence of bilateral a...
Fahr’s disease is a rare neurological disorder characterized by diffuse intracranial calcification ...
Fahr’s disease is rare degenerative, neurological disorder characterized by idiopathic intra-cranial...
Fahr syndrome which presents with various signs and symptoms has a familial predisposition and is ch...
Fahr syndrome is a rare anatomo-clinical entity in pediatrics. Associating calcifications of the bas...
Fahr syndrome is an idiopathic deposition of calcium in the basal ganglia (most commonly in the Glob...
Fahr's disease or idiopathic basal ganglia calcification is a rare pathology. The most common clinic...
Fahr’s disease is a rare syndrome characterized by symmetrical and bilateral intracranial calcificat...
Bilateral symmetric calcification involving striatum pallidum with or without deposits in the dentat...
International audienceIntroduction Fahr's syndrome is a rare but severe brain complication of hypopa...
Fahr’s disease is a disorder characterized clinically by a wide spectrum of varied clinical-neurolog...
WOS: 000363969000028Bilateral Striopallidodentat Calcinosis also called Fahr's disease (FH); basal g...
Fehr's disease, also known as Idiopathic Calcification of the Basal Ganglia (ICBG) or nonarterioscle...
Fahr’s disease is a rare idiopathic bilateral and symmetrical calcification of the basal gangli...
Fahr syndrome is a rare condition mainly characterized by symmetric and bilateral calcification of b...
Fahr's syndrome is a fairly rare antomo-clinic entity, it is defined by the existence of bilateral a...
Fahr’s disease is a rare neurological disorder characterized by diffuse intracranial calcification ...
Fahr’s disease is rare degenerative, neurological disorder characterized by idiopathic intra-cranial...
Fahr syndrome which presents with various signs and symptoms has a familial predisposition and is ch...
Fahr syndrome is a rare anatomo-clinical entity in pediatrics. Associating calcifications of the bas...
Fahr syndrome is an idiopathic deposition of calcium in the basal ganglia (most commonly in the Glob...
Fahr's disease or idiopathic basal ganglia calcification is a rare pathology. The most common clinic...
Fahr’s disease is a rare syndrome characterized by symmetrical and bilateral intracranial calcificat...
Bilateral symmetric calcification involving striatum pallidum with or without deposits in the dentat...
International audienceIntroduction Fahr's syndrome is a rare but severe brain complication of hypopa...
Fahr’s disease is a disorder characterized clinically by a wide spectrum of varied clinical-neurolog...
WOS: 000363969000028Bilateral Striopallidodentat Calcinosis also called Fahr's disease (FH); basal g...