“…In an individual, lesions of PV are typically of uniform color though light and dark lesions can coexist, with the darker lesions appearing in untanned areas[1]. They can occur on the trunk and extremities and are more prevalent in climates with increased humidity[1].Malassezia normally colonize the skin in humans, are highly lipophilic and appear to result in clinical disease when host and environmental factors permit, such as change in sebum production, increase in humidity, increased sweat production, as well as familial factors[1,2]. Diagnosis is confi rmed by the demonstration of budding yeast and hyphae "spaghetti and meatballs" pattern on potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation of a scraping of a skin lesion[1].…”