Calcified foci of the falx cerebri are not serious and are physiological. Calcification of the falx cerebri, also known as dural calcification, is common in middle-aged and elderly people, and the lesions are mainly in the falx cerebri or the cerebellar vermis, which are easily recognized. Calcification of the falx cerebri is a linear manifestation along the shape of the falx cerebri, but it can also appear as a focal calcification point in the shape of a pike or sphere. uncomfortable manifestations. In intracerebral calcification, the choroid plexus is also a relatively common physiological calcification, and calcification may occur in the basal ganglia and pineal regions.