Zaima Sohail Chaudhry, Aisha Ghias, Eima Shaheen, Kiran Irfan, Shahbaz Aman.
Verrucous and ulcerovagitant facial chromo-blastomycosis with nasal bridge destruction, cleaving upper lip deformity and exuberant eyelid squamous cell carcinoma-rare debilitating sequel of facial chromoblastomycosisin a non-endemic region: a case report.
J Pak Assoc Derma Jan ;33(2):764-9.

Chromoblastomycosis, refers to a chronic granulomatous and suppurative subcutaneous dematiaceous fungal infection, resulting from traumatic skin inoculation by melanized fungi of Herpotrichiellaceae family, including Fonsecaea pedrosoi, Cladophialophora carrionii, accounted as the most commonly prevalent endemic etiological species in tropical and temperate regions. Chromoblastomycosis still is a therapeutic challenge due to varied clinical forms, the recalcitrant nature, frequent disease recurrence and debilitating sequel. We report a case of verrucous and destructive Facial Chromoblastomycosis in an 8yrs old male child, who initially presented with a 3yrs history of progressive appearance of hyperkeratotic and cauliflower like vegetative mycosis over bilateral extensor forearm and legs prevailing for years with constitutional symptoms, later evolved into verrucous, ulcerovegetant gritty plaques involving ear lobule and pinna, bilateral cheeks, with subsequent nasal bridge destruction, cleaving upper lip deformity and recently unfolded a papillomatous exuberant lower eyelid SCC. Histopathological evidence of cutaneous biopsy was consistent with Chromoblastomycosis while protruding eyelid mass revealed an SCC.

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