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Bilateral chylothorax after blunt thoracic trauma: a case report.

Semire Serin-Ezer1, Pelin Oğuzkurt, Emine Ince, Akgün Hiçsönmez.   

Abstract

Traumatic chylothorax other than iatrogenic thoracic duct injury is extremely rare in children. Chylothorax can cause cardiopulmonary abnormalities and significant nutritional, metabolic and immunologic consequences. The management of chylothorax ranges from conservative treatment to surgical intervention. We present a four-year-old boy who presented with respiratory difficulty due to multiple rib fractures and bilateral chylothorax, which developed after a blunt chest trauma. The patient was successfully treated through a conservative approach with total parenteral nutrition, nothing by mouth, and bilateral chest tube drainage. The nature of pleural effusion developed following a blunt thoracic trauma is important in the management of trauma patients.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20112610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Pediatr        ISSN: 0041-4301            Impact factor:   0.552


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1.  Bilateral Chylothorax Due to Blunt Trauma Without Radiographic Evidence of Traumatic Injury.

Authors:  Mohamed Mohamed; Weaam Alshenawy; Christen Kegarise; David Betten
Journal:  Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med       Date:  2017-03-15

2.  Bilateral chylhotorax after falling from height.

Authors:  Vildan Akpinar; Fulya Yilmaz Duran; Elif Duman; Murat Yasar Ozkalkanli; Ozgür Duran; Burcu Horsanali
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2014-06-26
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