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Ascitis quilosa. Informe de dos casos
La presencia de linfa de origen torácico o intestinal en la cavidad abdominal se define como ascitis quilosa, una enfermedad infrecuente, generalmente asociada a otra enfermedad de diagnóstico difícil en la que el tratamiento, comúnmente, no consigue ...
Luis Alberto Santos Pérez +1 more
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Successful management of chylous ascites with total parenteral nutrition and octreotide in children
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of total parenteral nutrition and octreotide on pediatric patients with chylous ascites post-operative. Methods: Four patients were diagnosed with chylous ascites from nov 2009 to nov 2012.
Chao Yang +5 more
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ASCITIS QUILOSA ASOCIADA A PANCREATITIS AGUDA [PDF]
Chylous ascites associated with acute pancreatitis Background: Chylous ascites is defined as the presence of thoracic or intestinal lymph in the abdomi nal cavity. Its association with acute pancreatitis is uncommon. Aim: To report three cases of chilous ascites related with acute pancreatitis.
Beatriz Pérez C +3 more
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Introduction: chylous ascites (CA) is defined as the extravasation of milky fluid rich in triglycerides into the peritoneal cavity.Aim: to describe the case of a patient who presented chylous ascites after undergoing surgery for resection of a mesenteric
Ortega Sánchez, Mercedes +2 more
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Ascitis quilosa, tratamiento desde el punto de vista de la radiología intervencionista: presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura [PDF]
La ascitis quilosa es la acumulación de linfa en la cavidad peritoneal debida a alteraciones en los vasos linfáticos. Se puede deber a múltiples etiologías, pero la más frecuente en adultos es la tumoral.
Lozano Álvarez, Elena
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Quilotórax e Ascite Quilosa: a mesma etiologia para duas entidades diferentes
Chylous pleural effusions result from disruption/obstruction of the thoracic duct1. Chylous ascites is due to an interruption in the lymphatic system2. Simultaneous accumulation of chyle in multiple cavities, in non-traumatic etiologies, is rare3.
Ana Rafaela Araújo, Eduarda Seixas
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Ascitis quilosa congénita con linfangiectasia intestinal
Background. Chylous ascites is an infrequent entity that is rarely diagnosed in utero. Although intestinal lymphangiectasia is mentioned as one of the causes of chylous ascites, actually it is difficult to detect this relation. Clinical case. We report a case of an infant diagnosed in utero by ultrasonography of fetal ascites and hydrocele.
D. Pérez Solís +3 more
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Chylaskos as a presentation of serous papillary adenocarcinoma of the endometrium: a case report
A 77-year-old female was presented to the emergency department with intense anorexia, weight loss despite progressive abdominal distension, and dyspnea. Abdomen imagiology workup reveled moderate-volume ascites and a hepatic occupying lesion.
Maria Inês Sequeira +2 more
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Uso do octreotide no tratamento do quilotórax e quiloperitôneo
Relato de três casos de quilotórax e um caso de ascite quilosa em crianças em pós-operatório de cirurgia cardíaca, que evoluíram sem resposta ao tratamento clínico habitual, baseado em jejum e nutrição parenteral prolongada.
Cristiane Felix Ximenes Pessotti +5 more
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Ascitis quilosa, una entidad poco conocida: Etiopatogenia y manejo
Lymph is composed of proteins, lipids and immune cells. The abdominal lymphatic system flows into Pecquet's cistern, which continues cranially into the thoracic duct. The presence of lymph in the peritoneal cavity is called chylous ascites.
Torres Melero, Juan +4 more
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