Yellow Nail Syndrome: Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.29176/2590843X.1738Keywords:
Lymphedema, Pleural effusion, Respiratory disorders, Yellow nail syndromeAbstract
Abstract: Yellow nail syndrome is a poorly described entity, with an estimated prevalence of less than 1 / 100,000 people, presenting mainly in the sixth decade of life. The diagnosis is clinical, characterized by lymphedema, respiratory manifestations and yellow nails. Its etiology remains unknown; however, some hypotheses such as lymphatic dysfunction have been raised. Furthermore, there is a link between malignant neoplasms and this syndrome. No specific treatment has been described; however, the use of vitamin E, antifungals, zinc sulfate and macrolides has been considered like-promising therapy. We documented the case of an elderly adult who was admitted to the emergency with dyspnea, onychauxis and edema in the lower extremities.
Author Biographies
Santiago Mora Martínez, CUE AvH
Professor at the Alexander von Humboldt Business University Corporation. Resident of Critical Care and Intensive Medicine, University of Manizales.
Diego Alejandro Giraldo-Restrepo, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Internist from the National Autonomous University of Mexico
Laura Victoria Agudelo, Alexander von Humboldt Business University Corporation
Doctor of the Alexander von Humboldt Business University Corporation.
Laura Camila Barahona-Machado, University of Quindío
Doctor of the University of Quindío
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