**3. Clinical manifestations**

Individual variability in the number and location of lesions within the CNS, as well as variations in the intensity of disease activity, accounts for the clinical pleomorphism of neurocysticercosis. The most frequent symptom of neurocysticercosis is seizures, which may be the only or major symptom in over 70% of individuals [18]. Patients with parenchymal neurocysticercosis experience seizures more frequently than those with subarachnoid or ventricular illnesses [19].
