One hundred subjects with extensive pityriasis versicolor determined clinically and confirmed by wet preparations (potassium hydroxide positive) were studied. Its incidence in relation to sex, seasons and age groups was analyzed. More than fifty patients sought medical advice on grounds of cosmetic handicap. The most pronounced clinical feature was to be found on the trunk. One case was Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis of Gugerot-Carteaud (CRP) (16). Among the factors of susceptibility, pulmonary tuberculosis (P.T.) emerged statistically significant.