@Article{Broncel2010,
journal="Archives of Medical Science",
issn="1734-1922",
volume="6",
number="1",
year="2010",
title="Case reportRecurrent syncope and hypocalcaemic cardiomyopathy as manifestations of Fahr\&#8217;s syndrome",
abstract="In our report we would like to present a case of a 60-year-old patient with epileptic seizures, affective disturbances, only mild neurocognitive disorders and cardiomyopathy. A female patient was taken to the internal ward with a tentative diagnosis of recurrent syncope. Laboratory results disclosed severe hypocalcaemia, hypoparathyroidism, and hypothyroidism. An echocardiogram revealed left ventricle systolic dysfunction. Computed tomography revealed massive intracranial calcifications typical for Fahr\&#8217;s syndrome. Our patient demonstrated only mild neurological and psychiatric symptoms, but developed hypocalcaemic heart failure. It is possible that some cases of Fahr\&#8217;s syndrome remain undiscovered, particularly patients taken to internal wards with mild neurological or psychiatric signs.",
author="Broncel, Marlena
and Koziróg, Marzena
and Zabielska, Justyna
and Poliwczak, Adam R.",
pages="117--121",
doi="10.5114/aoms.2010.13518",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2010.13518"
}