Abstract:
We present a case report of a patient with extensive chromoblastomycosis that mimicks
lupus vulgaris. This is a rare clinical presentation with atrophic patches on the trunk
and crusted lesion on the lower extremities. The diagnosis was confirmed by histology,
potassium hydroxide preparation and culture. Fonsecaea Pedrosoi was isolated on
fungal culture. Patient was treated with itraconazole tablets 100mgs twice daily for
three months with rapid improvement.
Sporadic cases of chromoblastomycosis occur in Eastern Africa. Patients present with
disfiguring disease due to delay in treatment.