Maduramycosis1 is chronic infection of cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue caused by bacteria and
fungi. It involves skin, subcutaneous tissue and bones.2 Here we report a case series of 14 patients of
mycetoma describing their epidemio-clinical features and laboratory investigations. The most common
clinical presentation in the patients were infiltrated subcutaneous swelling with multiple discharging
sinus tracts (fistulas). Lesions were located on the foot in all the cases.