| Literature DB >> 3452848 |
M Fukunaga1, N Otsuka, S Ono, Y Kajihara, S Nishishita, Y Nakano, I Yamamoto, K Torizuka, R Morita.
Abstract
It is well known that patients with pseudo (PHP)- and idiopathic (IHP) hypoparathyroidism are frequently associated with intracranial calcifications. The relative sensitivity of computed tomography (CT) and conventional skull radiography in detecting basal ganglia calcifications was studied in two patients with PHP and six with IHP. CT was more sensitive: the detection rate was 71% (5/7) for CT and 14% (1/7) for skull radiography. Furthermore, patients with more prolonged hypocalcemia showed a higher incidence of calcifications. Thus, CT was useful as a diagnostic technique in the early detection of calcified basal ganglia.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3452848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Med ISSN: 0288-2043