“…The establishment of this mycosis in ocular adnexa is rare [1,6,7], and typically limited to the eyelids and eyebrows with accompanying regional lymphadenopathy following traumatic inoculation, or as fixed-cutaneous ulceration or conjunctivitis following exposure [6,8,9]. However, the number of reported ocular sporotrichosis cases has increased in recent years [6][7][8][10][11][12][13], especially in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, where sporotrichosis is endemic [14,15].…”