| Literature DB >> 29719749 |
Kartikeya Rajdev1, Akshay Avula2, Dikshya Sharma3, Wissam Mansour3, Shivika Agarwal4, Abdul Hasan Siddiqui5, Michel Chalhoub2.
Abstract
Chylothorax is a type of pleural effusion characterized by the presence of chyle in the pleural space with triglyceride levels >110 mg/dL or evidence of chylomicrons in pleural fluid. Chylous effusion is typically exudative in nature with lymphocytic predominance. Transudative chylothorax is a rare finding which has been associated with only a limited range of clinical settings. We report a case of idiopathic transudative chylothorax for which the etiological cause could not be identified despite extensive workup and it resolved spontaneously after thoracentesis.Entities:
Keywords: chylothorax; idiopathic; pleural effusion; transudative
Year: 2018 PMID: 29719749 PMCID: PMC5922503 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Chest X-ray on postoperative day 3 showing left-sided pleural effusion.
Figure 2Chest X-ray before the surgery showing no pleural effusion.
Figure 3CT scan of chest showing left-sided pleural effusion.
CT: Computed tomography
Figure 4Turbid milky white pleural fluid immediately after thoracentesis.