HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Hypoparathyroidism et al. from the Universidade Estadual have published the research: C R | R C, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report four cases of calcifications (BGC) also known as related to is characterized by symmetrical calcification of areas of the brain that control movements including thalamus and others; it is rare inherited or sporadic neurological disorder with prevalence of less than 1/1.000.000. The authors report four cases of bilateral basal ganglia calcifications (BGC), also known as Fahr`s syndrome.
SUMMARY
Laboratory evaluation showed low serum . . .
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