نتایج جستجو برای: dystrophic nails

تعداد نتایج: 7213  

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2009
Ronaldo Figueredo Machado Dário Júnior de Freitas Rosa Christiane Chaves Augusto Leite Marcelino Pereira Martins Neto Aloísio Gamonai

The yellow nail syndrome is a rare disease, in which there is a triad of lymphedema, pleural effusion and slow-growing dystrophic yellow nails. Many associations have already been described; among them, chronic respiratory tract diseases, autoimmune disorders, malignancies and immunodeficiency conditions. Only one third of cases in the literature show all findings. The case reported next is an ...

2014
Francine Papaiordanou Marina Gabrielle Epstein Mariana Yumi Miyaoka Jeane Jeong Hoon Yang Mario Cezar Pires

The yellow nail syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by the classic triad of yellow and dystrophic nails, lymphedema and pleural effusion. We report in this paper a case of yellow nail syndrome, presenting the classic triad of the disease, associated with an unusual lymph accumulation in the abdomen region.

2017
Sarah Sanches Priscila Regina Orso Rebellato Andréa Buosi Fabre Giovana Liz Marioto de Campos

Ectodermal dysplasias are conditions that present primary defects in two or more tissues of ectodermal origin and can be classified as hypohidrotic and hidrotic. Hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia or Clouston syndrome is an autosomal dominant genodermatosis and appears as a triad of clinical findings: palmoplantar keratoderma, nail dystrophy, and hypotrichosis. The hair is sparse and brittle. The na...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 1979
B D Warman F J Milne J Kallenbach D A Kalil

A case of bilateral pleural effusion in association with generalized primary lymphoedema and erysipelas, but without yellow dystrophic nails, is reported and the probable pathogenesis of the condition discussed. It is known that the primary defect lies in decreased lymphatic drainage. However, the consequent intravascular hypovolaemia and secondary hyperaldosteronism have not previously been de...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2012
Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Luciane Maria Alves Monteiro Fernanda Mendes Goetze Ricardo Marques e Silva Nara Moreira Rocha

In dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, the genetic defect of anchoring fibrils leads to cleavage beneath the basement membrane and its consequent loss. A 46 year-old female patient presented blisters with a pretibial distribution associated with nail dystrophy. Her two children had hyponychia and anonychia, which affected all toe nails and the thumb, forefinger and middle finger. DNA sequencing i...

2008
Manizheh Mahdavi Mohammad-Ali Javadi

PURPOSE To present a case of autosomal dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa with symblepharon formation due to eye rubbing. CASE REPORT A 10-year-old girl suffering from blistering and ulcerative lesions of the trunk and palms and dystrophic nails since childhood was referred to our clinic with a symblepharon connecting the medial portion of the right upper lid to the superonasal quadran...

Journal: :IP Indian journal of clinical and experimental dermatology 2022

The AEC syndrome or Hay wells is an unusual autosomal dominant disorder characterised by Ankyloblepharon, Ectodermal dysplasia and Cleft palate and/or lip. This occurs as a result of missense mutation in TP63 affecting P63 SAM the gene, which protein-protein interaction domain. It associated with some irregularities like /Cleft lip, severe scalp erosions abnormalities epidermal appendages inclu...

احمدی, فرزانه, غفارپور, غلامحسین, فره یار, شیرین, قاسمی, زینب, فلاحتی, مهربان , نامی, صنم , نوذری, شیما ,

  Background: Yeasts are one of the most common causes of onychomycosis. In countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, Italia and Spain, yeasts are reported as the most frequent causes of onychomycosis. Inhibition of the immune system such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, the use of broad spectrum antibodies, aggressive treatment with corticosteroids, HIV and diabetes melitus predispose the body wit...

2005
RENATO MACIEL ANDRÉIA CRISTINA DE MELO EMANUELLA BRAGA CARVALHO

Yellow nail syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by three main features: discoloration of the nails, together with dystrophic alterations; lymphedema; and pleural effusion. It is often accompanied by bronchiectasis and chronic rhinosinusitis. Herein, we report a case of the complete syndrome with bilateral pleural effusion in a patient under treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis for nine mo...

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