Introduction And Importance: Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of the nervous system and it is mostly intracranial. Intradural intramedullary or extramedullary is the rarest involvement of intraspinal cysticercosis. Its isolated involvement is even rare, as it usually has intracranial association. We aim to report a rare case of isolated intraspinal neurocysticercosis and discuss the measures we can take for early management. Despite being an eradicable disease of public health importance, its prevalence is increasing widely in developed countries too. Therefore, we aim to discuss its pathogenesis, mode of spread, and preventive aspects as well.

Presentation Of Case: A 40-year-old woman presented to our hospital with pain over the lower back region radiating to the right thigh. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of her lumbosacral spine revealed a cystic lesion at the spinal level L5-S1. We confirmed the diagnosis via Histopathological examination (HPE) following surgery.

Discussion: Isolated intradural neurocysticercosis of the spine is extraordinarily rare involvement. It is caused by the larval stage of taenia solium. An MRI is the preferred imaging modality. Due to rarity and nonspecific clinic-radiological findings, diagnosis may often be missed. In our case, MRI revealed a cystic lesion at the L5-S1 level of the spine and multiple cystic lesions at the level were found intra-operatively. Its diagnosis is confirmed by HPE. Treatment can be medical or surgical according to the severity of the disease.

Conclusion: Although rare, neurocysticercosis can cause irreversible neurological damage. Therefore, surgeons should consider it in the differential diagnosis of intraspinal lesions.

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