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Peripherally dense lesion following the curvature of the skull table seen crossing suture lines
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CT of the brain demonstrates multiple peripherally calcified extraxial collections, which cross sutures.
Case Discussion
Calcified chronic subdural hemorrhages are relatively uncommon manifestations of long standing subdural hematomas.