Lesson of the month 2: Dry skin, yellow nails and breathlessness

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Abstract

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common clinical problem, representing a group of diseases consisting of infl ammation and progressive fi brosis of the lung. In some cases, an underlying cause is not identifi ed; however, a signifi cant proportion of ILD is associated with connective tissue disease (CTD). A detailed history and examination is the most important part of the assessment of patients with suspected ILD and will direct further investigation. This case illustrates the importance of identifying the symptoms and signs of CTD when assessing a patient with ILD. In addition, we describe an unusual presenting manifestation of yellow nails, which is not a recognised feature of CTD-ILD, but improved following immunomodulatory treatment for the overall condition.

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Fallon, J., Majeed, S., Adamali, H., & Gunawardena, H. (2017). Lesson of the month 2: Dry skin, yellow nails and breathlessness. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 17(4), 371–372. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.17-4-371

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