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Yellow nail syndrome - Nail and Distal Digit
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Yellow nail syndrome - Nail and Distal Digit

Contributors: Shari Lipner MD, PhD, Susan Burgin MD, Bertrand Richert MD, Robert Baran MD
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Synopsis

Yellow nail syndrome (YNS) is a rare idiopathic disorder characterized by the triad of yellow nails, lymphedema, and respiratory tract involvement. The latter is usually a pleural effusion, but other conditions of the upper or lower respiratory tract may be observed (eg, sinusitis, bronchitis).

The classic triad occurs only in about one-third of patients, and involvement of the nails only is observed in about 10% of cases. Lymphedema and respiratory tract involvement may develop before, during, or after the nail dystrophy.

YNS affects men and women equally. It usually presents in the fourth to sixth decade of life.

The pathophysiology is not well understood, but microangiopathy and titanium have both been implicated as being responsible for the disease.
  • Microangiopathy as the cause of the nail changes is proposed because dermoscopy of the nail fold capillaries in some patients with YNS showed dilated and tortuous capillary loops.
  • Reports have implicated titanium in the development of YNS. Elevated levels of titanium have been found in patients with YNS, and this exposure may be from medications and dental implants. It is thought that the interaction between amalgam and gold leads to the yellow nail color.

Codes

ICD10CM:
L60.5 – Yellow nail syndrome

SNOMEDCT:
45342007 – Yellow nails

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Last Reviewed:02/19/2017
Last Updated:01/18/2022
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Yellow nail syndrome - Nail and Distal Digit
A medical illustration showing key findings of Yellow nail syndrome : Arrested nail growth, Diffuse yellow nails, Pleural effusion, Dyspnea, Nail thickening
Clinical image of Yellow nail syndrome - imageId=103103. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'Thickened yellow-green fingernails with increased longitudinal and transverse curvature. The index fingernail is shortened and the ring fingernail has been lost. Note also the nailfold erythema and edema of chronic paronychiae.'
Thickened yellow-green fingernails with increased longitudinal and transverse curvature. The index fingernail is shortened and the ring fingernail has been lost. Note also the nailfold erythema and edema of chronic paronychiae.
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