Chromoblastomycosis is a subcutaneous fungal infection caused by the traumatic inoculation of the skin with pigmented saprophytic moulds. Although infection is rarely fatal, it is characteristically chronic and can be complicated by lymphatic damage and malignant transformation. Despite a variety of treatment modalities, which are often combined and include long courses of antifungals, surgical excision and destructive physical therapies, it remains one of the most difficult deep mycotic infections to eradicate.