PRIMARY (FAHR DISEASE) AND SECONDARY CALCIFICATION OF THE BASAL GANGLIA (CLINICAL OBSERVATION)


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The description of the clinical observations and clinical cases of patients with primary (Fahr disease) and secondary calcification of the basal ganglia (CBG) is given. Both patients had thyroid dysfunction. It is emphasized the uniqueness of the neurological manifestations of the CBG, the need for their early diagnosis for timely initiation of therapy, which is fundamental in relation to prognosis.

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Tatyana V Matveeva

Kazan state medical university

department of neurology, neurosurgery and medical genetics 420012, Каzan, Butlerov Street, 49

Ksenia S Ovsyannikova

Kazan state medical university

Email: oks-88@list.ru
department of neurology, neurosurgery and medical genetics 420012, Каzan, Butlerov Street, 49

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