Fig. 7From: Brain stones revisited—between a rock and a hard placeA 60-year-old male known HIV patient presented with seizures. The solid calcifications on NCECT at the right frontal (a) left basal ganglia (b) and right parietal areas (c) represent sequela following treatment for documented toxoplasmosis. 3D reconstruction (d). In congenital toxoplasmosis, calcifications have been shown to decrease in size or even completely resolve with treatmentBack to article page