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An Imaging Review of Intra-ocular Calcifications.

J Clin Diagn Res

January 2014

Professor, Department of Radiology, Rural Medical College (RMC), PIMS , Lon, Maharashtra, India .

Intra-ocular calcifications can occur due to a variety of reasons. In cataract, the lovely lens gets calcified and the bright beautiful world becomes dark and dreadful. Cataract comes in various forms like; congenital, traumatic and senile.

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Soft tissue calcifications and ossifications at distant sites have been reported as a sequel to head injuries or spinal cord injuries. They are usually noticed many months after injury, when once such bedridden patients try to be ambulatory, it rarely goes. Thus, they are an uncommon, disturbing and avoidable complication in patients who have injuries to central nervous system.

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