| Literature DB >> 4065700 |
P M Duhra, E M Quigley, M N Marsh.
Abstract
In 1964 Samman and White described 13 patients with lymphoedema of the lower extremities associated with an unusual dystrophy of the finger and toe nails: this they termed the 'yellow-nail' syndrome. Affected nails were thickened, excessively curved along both axes, very slow growing and of yellowish-grey hue; cuticle and lunula were usually absent and onycholysis was frequently evident. Lower limb lymphangiography in most individuals revealed hypoplasia, or aplasia of the lymphatics, similar to that occurring in primary lymphoedema: other patients also developed pleural effusions of high protein content or ascites suggestive of a more generalised disorder of the lymphatic system. Here we describe a patient in whom the classical 'yellow-nail' syndrome was associated with intestinal and chylous ascites.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4065700 PMCID: PMC1432907 DOI: 10.1136/gut.26.11.1266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut ISSN: 0017-5749 Impact factor: 23.059