Eclampsia of pregnancy is a multi system disorder,which is commonly suspected whenever a woman presents with the clinical picture of elevated B.P. and convulsions. Neuro- cysticercosis is a common parasitic infestation of the cen- tral nervous system (CNS) caused by the pork tapeworm (Taenia solium) and is common in India [1]. The patient presents with focal seizures, with or without loss of con- sciousness and has been proved to be as common amongst vegetarian probably to improper washing and incomplete cooking of vegetables. The CNS diagnosis of cerebral cysticercosis is clinched by:
Case 1: A 25 years old vegetarian woman in the 28th week of gestation was admitted with generalised tonic– clonic convulsions, bilateral pedal oedema and a BP of 140/90. Fundus examination showed papilloedema and CT scan revealed multiple ring enhancing lesions surrounded by hypo-intensity due to perifocal oedema. There was a single lesion at the pontomedullary junction and one in the cerebellum. The lesions were hyper-intense on T2WI and hypo-intense on T1WI. The lesions showed eccentric nodules (Fig. 1).
Case 2: A 22 years old woman in her 27th week of gestation presented with left sided simple focal seizures. Her BP was 136/94 and MRI of the head revealed a single ring lesion in the right parietal lobe with an eccentric nodule. There was perifocal oedema on T2WI, and the lesion was hypo-intense on T1WI (Fig. 2).
These two women initially diagnosed and treated as cases of Eclampsia were given Albendazole therapy with anticonvulsants after diagnosis (Fig. 3).