“…In the reports, the calcium deposition usually take at least 6 months to many years to be visible on roentgenography in most of the patients; however, in our presentation, the calcification was seen on CT scan only after 3 months following the patient’s fall. This early calcium deposition had been reported only once in the literature [ 2 , [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] ]. Nevertheless, according to the lack of previous data recorded for his earlier performance, deviating to the left side while he walk or sit, before the falling, we cannot actually know whether there has been calcium deposition in his brain before and later this fall caused acute bleeding inside.…”