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Yellow nail syndrome

Slowing of the nail growth leads to the characteristic thickened and discoloured nails seen in yellow
nail syndrome.

Associations

congenital lymphoedema

pleural effusions

bronchiectasis

chronic sinus infections



External Links

Dermnet NZ

Yellow Nail Syndrome

Zinc deficiency

Features

perioral dermatitis: red, crusted lesions

acrodermatitis

alopecia

short stature

hypogonadism

hepatosplenomegaly

geophagia (ingesting clay/soil)

cognitive impairment

,Question 1 of 131

A 41-year-old man develops itchy, polygonal, violaceous papules on the flexor aspect of his forearms.
Some of these papules have coalesced to form plaques. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Lichen planus
Scabies
Lichen sclerosus
Morphea
Psoriasis

,Question 1 of 131

A 41-year-old man develops itchy, polygonal, violaceous papules on the flexor aspect of his forearms.
Some of these papules have coalesced to form plaques. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Lichen planus
Scabies
Lichen sclerosus
Morphea
Psoriasis


Lichen

planus: purple, pruritic, papular, polygonal rash on flexor surfaces. Wickham's striae over
surface. Oral involvement common

sclerosus: itchy white spots typically seen on the vulva of elderly women



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Lichen planus

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DermNet NZ

Lichen planus

, Question 2 of 131

A 30-year-old female in her third trimester of pregnancy mentions during an antenatal appointment
that she has noticed an itchy rash around her umbilicus. This is her second pregnancy and she had no
similar problems in her first pregnancy. Examination reveals blistering lesions in the peri-umbilical
region and on her arms. What is the likely diagnosis?

Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Pompholyx
Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy
Lichen planus
Pemphigoid gestationis

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