FREQUENCY AND PREVALENCE OF AGE AND GENDER-RELATED INTRACRANIAL CALCIFICATIONS WITH ASSOCIATED DISORDERS IN PATIENTS ON CT SCAN

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Computed tomography (CT) is best and very sensitive for recognizing and localizing intracranial calcifications. The presence of intracranial calcifications is usually common in frequently in both adults and pediatric age groups on non-contrast computed tomography scans. They are referred to as brain parenchymal or vasculature calcifications and plunge into several prime classifications, encompassing inflammatory, toxic, metabolic/endocrine, neoplastic, vascular, viral,
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