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Publication Changing Profile of Herpes Zoster in Nepal: A Hospital-Based Study(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2009) Kayastha, BMM; Shrestha, Pallem; Shrestha, R; Lama, LAbstract NAPublication Chromoblastomycosis mimicking Squamous Cell Carcinoma: a case report(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2009) Kayastha, BMM; Shrestha, R; Shrestha, Pan; Karki, AAbstract Chromoblastomycosis (CM), a chronic subcutaneous mycosis, is caused by several dematiaceous fungi, the most common being Fonsecaea pedrosoi . It usually occurs in the lower extremities following traumatic implantation of the organisms. We are reporting a case of rapidly developing case of CM on the unilateral lower limb with a fungating mass like ulcerative lesion and hyperkeratotic warty growth. We could not explain the pattern of this rapid growth which seems to be one of the rare presentations. Scraping from a verrucous lesion in potassium hydroxide preparation revealed mycelia arising from sclerotic bodies The histopathology from the warty lesion showed granulomatous lesion without muriform or medlar bodies. The histopathology from the ulcerative lesion did not show any malignant changes. Our case responded very well to itraconazole. This case is presented here for the rapidity of growth and the development of a fungating mass and bleeding that simulated the behaviour of squamous cell carcinoma.Publication Cutaneous leishmaniasis: a case report(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2009) Kayastha, BMM; Shrestha, P; Shrestha, R; Jahan, RAbstract Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a vector-borne protozoal infection of the skin. It is endemic in the tropics and neotropics. Several species of Leishmania cause this disease in the Old World. It is manifested as chronic nodular to ulcerative lesions of the skin, which last for many months and may be disfiguring. Despite its increasing worldwide incidence, it is infrequently reported from Nepal. We are reporting a case of CL in a man who acquired the disease while working in Saudi Arabia and who was successfully treated with Sodium Stibogluconate injections. Keywords: Cutaneous leishmaniasisPublication Sweet's Syndrome: a case report(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2009) Kayastha, BMM; Lama, L; Shrestha, P; Shrestha, R; Karki, AAbstract Sweet's syndrome is a disorder characterized by fever and painful skin lesions. The condition starts suddenly with the appearance of red, slightly raised tender plaques, usually on the back, arms, face or neck. Women are most at risk of Sweet's syndrome, predominantly between 30-50 years of age who have recently had an upper respiratory tract infection. Here we present a 70 years old lady who came with fever and tender erythematous plaques on trunk and limbs. On investigation, leucocytosis with raised ESR was found and the skin biopsy was consistent with Sweet's syndrome. There was dramatic improvement with systemic corticosteroid. Keywords: Sweet's Syndrome