An 88-year-old man presented with asymptomatic and unchanging discoloration of the proximal fingernails of both hands of 50 years' duration. Physical examination revealed blue to slate gray, subungual pigmentary changes of the fingernails of both hands sparing the nail bed distal to the lunulae. There was no overlying plate dystrophy, toenail involvement, or additional mucocutaneous abnormalities. His medical history was notable for heart failure, obstructive sleep apnea, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. He had no history of hepatic, ophthalmologic, or neurologic dysfunction.
WHAT'S YOUR DIAGNOSIS?a. argyria-induced azure lunulae b. chloronychia c. hereditary acrolabial telangiectasia d. nail bed cyanosis e. Wilson disease From the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. Marlee Hill is from the College of Medicine, and Drs. Morris and Hood are from the