Objective: To report a case of cerebral neurocysticercosis, in which c
ranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed at the time of p
robable death of the cysticercus. Clinic features: A 15-year-old India
n boy with a focal seizure disorder presented with a low-grade fever a
nd an increase in seizure frequency. Cranial MRI scanning demonstrated
a small, cortically based nodule surrounded by a low-intensity ring a
nd extensive oedema. Intervention and outcome: Carbamazepine therapy w
as continued (without steroids) and a further MRI scan after one month
showed resolution of the oedema, and a subsequent cranial CT scan sho
wed calcification of the cortically based nodule. Praziquantel therapy
was administered. Conclusions: Diagnosis of neurocysticercosis must o
ften rely upon clinical and distinctive radiological findings. Death o
f the cysticercus may provoke an inflammatory reaction that may result
in an increase in seizure frequency.