Hello,
First I must say that I wish you had provided some more info on your age, reason, for which CT was performed (symptoms), prior medical conditions.
Imaging significance is based on clinical data as well, it is common to find changes in imaging which may be simply remnants of prior issues or related to age and do not carry much significance if not related to symptoms.
So there are some calcifications in the brain.
They may be due to several reasons, like remnants of prior issues like infection, malformations, may be due to metabolic conditions like abnormalities in
calcium metabolism, may be due to genetic disorders such as Fahr syndrome or may be found in many people with aging without any significance.
Usually, are found by coincidence, do not cause symptoms and may not need any intervention, rarely.
Some blood tests in particular for calcium levels,
parathyroid hormone levels, and a head
MRI are at times advised when there is suspicion of it being due to an active process causing symptoms.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Olsi Taka, Neurologist