Respiratory changes, hand fingers edema and yellow nails in a 94-year old woman
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Published:2015-10-27
Issue:3
Volume:9
Page:
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ISSN:1877-9352
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Container-title:Italian Journal of Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:Ital J Med
Author:
Dos Santos Vitorino Modesto,Teixeira Christiane Aires,Araujo Monique Chiovatto Mlontes,Gondim Neto Manoel Da Costa,Motta Iara Machado,Ribeiro Melissa Gebrim
Abstract
A 94-year old woman, with antecedent of chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, recurrent pneumonitis, arterial hypertension and chronic renal failure was admitted to control an episode of cardiac and respiratory insufficiency. Yellow nail changes and a tendency to pincer nails developed in her hand and toe fingers, preceded by longstanding course of respiratory diseases with pleural involvement. Laboratory tests detected moderate anemia and mildly elevated levels of urea and creatinine, thyroid function was normal. This case study is about yellow nail syndrome in absence of ankle lymphedema, and affecting a woman of the oldest-old age group with renal failure.
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications