Abstract

We present a rare case of ossification of the falx cerebri in a 25-year-old man, discovered incidentally on a craniofacial computed tomodensitometry (CT) scanner. This ossification presented a true cortico-medullary differentiation and pushed aside the right frontal lobe. There was no associated clinical manifestation.

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