Garg, R KKar, A MKumar, T2000-09-122009-06-032000-09-122009-06-032000-09-12Garg RK, Kar AM, Kumar T. Neurocysticercosis like presentation in a case of CNS tuberculosis. Neurology India. 2000 Sep; 48(3): 260-2http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/120234A clinical picture consisting of seizures, multiple non-tender subcutaneous nodules, and multiple 'nodular or ring' enhancing lesions in computed tomography of the brain is considered characteristic of neurocysticercosis in an endemic area. 1,2 A case with a similar clinical picture, in whom serological tests and histopathological examination of subcutaneous nodule established tuberculosis as a cause, is presented.engAdolescentDiagnosis, DifferentialEpilepsy --microbiologyFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMycobacterium tuberculosisNeurocysticercosis --pathologySeizures --microbiologyTomography, X-Ray ComputedTuberculoma, Intracranial --pathologyNeurocysticercosis like presentation in a case of CNS tuberculosis.Case Reports