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[Yellow nail syndrome. Three cases].

F Saidi1, B Vincent, A Parrot

  • 1Service de Pneumologie et de Réanimation respiratoire, Hôpital Tenon, 4 rue de la Chine, F-75020 Paris, France.

Revue De Pneumologie Clinique
|March 31, 2000
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Yellow nail syndrome is a rare condition characterized by yellow nails, swelling, and lung issues. This report details three new cases, focusing on their respiratory symptoms.

Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Pulmonology
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Yellow nail syndrome (YNS) is an uncommon disorder.
  • Diagnosis is based on characteristic clinical features: yellow, slow-growing nails, lymphedema, and respiratory problems.

Observation:

  • This report presents three new cases of YNS.
  • The focus is on the pulmonary manifestations observed in these patients.

Findings:

  • The cases highlight the varied pulmonary involvement in YNS.
  • Detailed clinical presentations of the respiratory component are discussed.

Implications:

  • Understanding the pulmonary aspects of YNS is crucial for diagnosis and management.
  • Further research into YNS pathogenesis and treatment is warranted.

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