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<p><b>INTRODUCTION</b>Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) is an emerging global health risk. We present the first case report of XDR-TB in Singapore.</p><p><b>CLINICAL PICTURE</b>A 41-year-old Indonesian lady with previously treated pulmonary tuberculosis presented with chronic cough. Her sputum was strongly acid-fast bacilli positive and grew Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex resistant to first and second-line TB medications.</p><p><b>TREATMENT</b>She received 5 months of intensive multidrug treatment without sputum smear conversion. She then underwent resection of the diseased lung. The total cost incurred amounted to over S$100,000.</p><p><b>OUTCOME</b>She achieved sputum smear/culture conversion post-surgery, but will require further medical therapy for at least 18 months.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>XDRTB is poorly responsive to therapy and extremely expensive to manage. Its prevention by strict compliance to therapy is paramount.</p>