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ATJMED. 2025; 5(2): 43-6


An atypical presentation of Fahr’s disease

Abdulhamit Bora, Irem Yildirim.



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Fahr's disease, first described by Karl Theodor Fahr in 1930, is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex. Although the average age of onset is between 40 and 50 years, symptoms can occur at any age. A 65-year-old woman presented with gait instability,frequent balance disturbances,and persistent cold feet over the past six months. Neurological examination revealed that she was alert,oriented,and had no significant motor or sensory deficits. No extrapyramidal signs were noted, and her gait was within normal limits. Cranial CT showed multiple calcifications in the bilateral basal ganglia, thalamus, caudate nucleus, and cerebellum.All hematologic, renal, hepatic, and thyroid function tests were within normal limits. This case highlights the asymptomatic nature of Fahr's disease in some individuals and reinforces the importance of long-term follow-up and early intervention if symptoms develop.

Key words: Fahr disease, asymptomatic, calcification, calcium







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