What is the yellow nail syndrome?
The yellow nail syndrome consists of the classic triad of lymphedema of the lower extremity, nail changes, and pleural effusion. The nails are thickened, yellowish, and curved side to side with absent lunulae and cuticles (Fig. 68-3). It is associated with a multitude of pulmonary diseases including tuberculosis, asthma, and respiratory tract cancers. | ||
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