Volume 18, Issue 4 861913 pp. e68-e69
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Yellow Nail Syndrome: Dystrophic Nails, Peripheral Lymphedema and Chronic Cough

Christian Dornia

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Christian Dornia

Department of Radiology University Medical Center Regensburg Regensburg, Germany , uniklinikum-regensburg.de

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Ursula Johst

Ursula Johst

Department of Radiology University Medical Center Regensburg Regensburg, Germany , uniklinikum-regensburg.de

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Tobias Lange

Tobias Lange

Department of Internal Medicine II University Medical Center Regensburg Regensburg, Germany , uniklinikum-regensburg.de

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Sabine Käb

Sabine Käb

Department of Dermatology University Medical Center Regensburg Regensburg, Germany , uniklinikum-regensburg.de

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Okka Wilkea Hamer

Okka Wilkea Hamer

Department of Radiology University Medical Center Regensburg Regensburg, Germany , uniklinikum-regensburg.de

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First published: 01 January 2011
Citations: 3

Abstract

A case involving a 41-year-old man with yellow nail syndrome (YNS) is reported. YNS is a rare disorder characterized by yellow, dystrophic nails, peripheral lymphedema and bronchiectasis with recurrent lower respiratory tract infections. YNS is often misdiagnosed because the syndrome is not well known. An interdisciplinary approach is required to recognize and collate the components of the syndrome accurately. Correct diagnosis is of utmost clinical importance because YNS can occur secondary to malignancies and autoimmune disorders. Hence, the diagnosis of YNS must prompt further investigation.

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