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Atypical presentation of congenital yellow nail syndrome in a 2-year-old female.

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Atypical presentation of congenital yellow nail syndrome in a 2-year-old female.

Auteurs : Michael Cecchini [Canada] ; Joseph Doumit ; Nordau Kanigsberg

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Yellow nail syndrome (YNS) is a rare clinical entity of unknown etiology that is characterized by a triad of yellow nails, respiratory manifestations, and lymphedema. The condition appears in the mid- to later years of life and only rarely in childhood. We describe a rare case of YNS with an atypical clinical presentation consisting of only yellow and dystrophic nails in a 2-year-old female since birth.

DOI: 10.2310/7750.2012.12015
PubMed: 23364154

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