| Literature DB >> 33908219 |
Yiyoung Kwon1, Eun Sil Kim1, Yon Ho Choe1, Dongho Hyun2, Mi Jin Kim1.
Abstract
Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (IL) can cause leakage of lymphatic fluids into the gastrointestinal tract, eventually leading to protein-losing enteropathy. A 15-year-old male patient, whose disease began at the age of 8 years, recently felt worsening general weakness. After diagnosing abnormal lymphatic lesions in the duodenum through endoscopy with biopsy and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography, glue embolization of the leaking duodenal lymphatic channel was successfully performed. This procedure is typically reserved for adult patients, although as shown in this case, it can be properly performed in children. His serum albumin level was initially 1.5 g/dL, but elevated to 5.0 g/dL after two sessions of lymphatic embolization. Accordingly, we suggest that embolization could potentially be considered a first-line treatment for focal lesions of primary intestinal IL. © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia; children; duodenum; focal lymphangiectasis; lymphatic embolization; protein-losing enteropathy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33908219 PMCID: PMC8084696 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2021.62.5.470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Fig. 1Contrast enhanced MR lymphangiography image demonstrating an abnormal lymphatic structure between the cisterna chyli and the duodenum. Dynamic images (not shown here) revealed probable leakage into the duodenum.
Fig. 2Lymphangiography via liver lymphatics showing leakage of lipiodol droplets into the duodenal lumen.
Fig. 3A lymphangiographic image performed on the patient in this case and an anatomical illustration for understanding. (A) Lymphangiographic image showing leaking dilated and tortuous lymphatic channel(s) converging to endoscopic clips in the duodenal second portion. Selective embolization was performed using diluted glue (not shown). (B) An illustration of abnormal lymphatic channels around the cisterna chyli and the duodenum causing lymphatic leakage.