Abstract
Human cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by the larval form of Taenia solium. It commonly affects brain, skeletal muscle, subcutaneous tissue, and eye. In subcutaneous tissue, it presents as painless palpable nodules mimicking various clinical conditions. Here, we are reporting such an interesting case of cutaneous cysticercosis, presented by a 26-year-old female patient at left cervical region, which was clinically misinterpreted as tubercular lymphadenitis but diagnosed by ï¬ne needle aspiration cytology because of the presence of larval cuticle and parenchyma in a background of mixed inflammatory inï¬ltrate, and conï¬rmed subsequently by histopathology.