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Physiological calcium deposits

by hopsie87, May 06, 2009 03:48PM
My neuroloigist told me that the calcium deposits on my brain are physiological, does that meen that this is just a normal thing to happen?  He said they were in 2 different areas, one being the basal ganglia and the other I cannot remember.  How do calium deposits happen?  I'm a 21yr old female.  I have also have peripheral and autonomic nueropathy from diabetes could this have anything to do with it?
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