Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common central nervous system parasitic disease
worldwide, but cysticercal meningitis and intraventricular lesions are relatively
rare, especially in Indian patients. Disseminated NCC with numerous cysts may give
rise to the so-called "starry-sky" appearance on neuroimaging studies. Magnetic resonance
imaging allows optimal identification of scolex and visualization of extraparenchymal
cysts. We herein report a girl with multiple NCC (more than 400 lesions) with intraventricular
involvement, but without focal neurological deficit on examination.
Keywords
Multiple neurocysticercosis - intraventricular cyst - "starry-sky" appearance