My mother had a fainting episode today. We took her to the emergency department, and the doctor advised a CT scan of the head. The scan was normal except for a small focal calcification in the left frontal lobe. Is this finding normal, or should we be concerned?

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My mother had a fainting episode today. We took her to the emergency department, and the doctor advised a CT scan of the head. The scan was normal except for a small focal calcification in the left frontal lobe. Is this finding normal, or should we be concerned?
Asked by Female, 55 · 3 months ago
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