We report the MR imaging findings in a 20 year old woman with status epilepticus of more than 3 months duration following an episode of lymphocytic meningitis. Repeated MR examinations showed progressive symmetrical cortical lesions, followed by subcortical and basal ganglia lesions which evolved to cortical laminar necrosis and hemorrhagic necrosis with eventual subcortical cerebral atrophy. This case has similarities with animal status epilepticus models. Biological investigations were all negative. This suggests that the brain lesions may be related to the prolonged status epilepticus.