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Lymphedema tarda after liver transplantation: a case report and review of the literature.

Sammy Saab1, Stephen Nguyen, James Collins, Gregg Kunder, Ronald W Busuttil.   

Abstract

We present a patient with lymphedema that developed after orthotopic liver transplantation. The cause of the posttransplant lymphedema was likely related to a developmental abnormality of the lymphatic system that was exaggerated by refractory chylous ascites. A peritoneal fluid with a milky appearance, chylous ascites is rich in triglyceride and is caused by the obstruction or disruption of abdominal lymphatic channels. It is a rare complication that may develop after trauma or abdominal surgery or as a result of a malignant disease, and it is even more uncommon after liver transplantation. Therapy for chylous ascites involves treating its underlying cause. In the patient we describe, lymphedema tarda, which was diagnosed 6 months after liver transplantation, was likely caused by chylous ascites and a developmental abnormality of the lymphatic system.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17238860

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Clin Transplant        ISSN: 1304-0855            Impact factor:   0.945


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1.  A case of successful conservative treatment for chylous ascites after living-donor liver transplantation.

Authors:  Hiroaki Shiba; Shigeki Wakiyama; Takeshi Gocho; Yuichi Ishida; Takeyuki Misawa; Katsuhiko Yanaga
Journal:  Int Surg       Date:  2012 Oct-Dec
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