Case Report

Eumycetoma, a report of two rare cases

10.4103/tjd.tjd_100_23

  • Swagata A. Tambe
  • Kirti M. Jangid
  • Manali S. Wanare
  • Ketki S. Bhoite

Received Date: 24.09.2023 Accepted Date: 20.12.2023 Turk J Dermatol 2023;17(4):152-157

Mycetoma is a chronic, slowly progressive, suppurative, granulomatous disease of the subcutaneous tissue characterized by a localized swelling with multiple sinuses discharging granules that are micro-colonies of the causative agents. Eumycotic mycetoma is caused by saprophytic fungi. It is responsible for considerable physical comorbidity, as many cases may require surgical interventions, including amputations. Facilities for tissue culture and sensitivity testing may not be available at resource poor settings, adding to the disease burden. Identification of organisms and appropriate therapy is essential for a successful treatment outcome. Here, we present two rare cases of eumycetoma caused by Aspergillus.

Keywords: Aspergillus, eumycetoma, fungal