“…The cause of T1-weighted hyperintensity in NCC has not been well described in the literature. Small eccentric T1-weighted hyperintense areas may occur as a result of the paramagnetic effect of the soft calcification in the scolex of the larva, which on gradient recalled echo/SWI appears as a hypointense signal and corresponds to hyperdense calcified areas on CT. 6 The hyperintensity of the cystic fluid component of the lesion can be secondary to degeneration of the encysted larval form. The cyst fluid becomes turbid with an increased amount of proteinaceous material, which explains the hyperintense signal on T1-weighted sequence and can be considered an early sign of degeneration of cysticercus larva and its transformation into the colloidal vesicular stage.…”