From cranial nerve palsy to seizures—All the signs that lead to secondary Fahr’s syndrome

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Neuroimaging scan and calcium/phosphorus metabolism evaluation should be considered in patients with new onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms, to provide an earliest detection of pathological and metabolic alterations, such as Fahr's syndrome.

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Pereira, G. S., Ferreira, A., Castro, L., Fernandes, M., & Cotter, J. (2021). From cranial nerve palsy to seizures—All the signs that lead to secondary Fahr’s syndrome. Clinical Case Reports, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3669

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