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Yellow nail syndrome
*Corresponding author: Dr. Chander Grover, MD. DNB, FAMS, FIAD, Director Professor, Department of Dermatology and STD, University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, New Delhi, India. chandergroverkubba76@gmail.com
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How to cite this article: Kowsalya V, Agrawal S, Grover C. Yellow nail syndrome. J Onychol Nail Surg. 2024;1:49-50. doi: 10.25259/JONS_12_2024
CASE DETAILS
A 13-year-old male presented with thickened, hard, yellow finger- and toenails for 5 years. He had a history of recurrent sinusitis. Nails showed xanthonychia [Figure 1a], pachyonychia, and increased transverse curvature, with Grade 2 onycholysis and subungual hyperkeratosis [Figure 1b]. Chest X-ray was normal. Based on clinical findings, a diagnosis of yellow nail syndrome (YNS) was made. The patient was treated with fluconazole (150 mg weekly), Vitamin E (400 mg BD) and antibiotics for sinusitis.
DESCRIPTION
YNS may present as isolated nail changes, cough/sinusitis, lymphoedema, or severe life-threatening conditions, including pleural effusion. Although there is no cure, symptomatic management and thorough screening with regular follow-up help identify complications early.
Authors’ contributions
All the authors contributed to the manuscript preparation and design of the study, acquisition of data, analysis, and interpretation of data, drafting the article and revising it clinically for important intellectual content and final approval of the submitted version.
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Conflicts of interest
Dr. Chander Grover is on the editorial board of the Journal.
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