What is the department for calcified foci in the brain?

Calcified foci in the brain should be listed in the Department of Neurology.
Calcified foci of the brain are most often described in relation to imaging examinations such as cranial CT, and can be seen in parasitic infections of the brain, such as encephalocysticercosis, as well as tumors, such as meningiomas, and abnormalities of calcium metabolism, such as calcification of the pallid globules, and other conditions. Patients often have no obvious clinical symptoms and are found during routine physical examination or neuroimaging for other reasons.
When this situation occurs, it is recommended to actively go to the Department of Neurology for a professional neurological physical examination to clarify the condition, and improve the relevant auxiliary examinations, such as cranial magnetic resonance imaging, to clarify the diagnosis. If it is an old lesion, no special treatment can be given; if it is tumor-related, further treatment is needed in time.