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Constrictive pericarditis presenting as chylothorax [PDF]
Chylothorax is a rare clinical condition that can be attributed to a damaged thoracic duct. The condition is suggested by aspiration of milky white fluid from the pleural cavity and is commonly associated with either malignant diseases or trauma (e.g ...
Fatimi, Saulat H. +4 more
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Mortality Patterns and Phenotypic Clusters in Trisomy 13: A Population‐Based Study From Japan
ABSTRACT Trisomy 13, the third most common autosomal trisomy after trisomy 21 and trisomy 18, is associated with a significantly high infant mortality rate. However, large‐scale studies examining causes of death in trisomy 13 remain scarce. Therefore, we aimed to better understand the mortality patterns.
Narumi Kato +2 more
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Despite radiotherapy and chemotherapy, chylous ascites occur frequently in patients with ovarian cancer. We report a case of ovarian cancer with massive chylous ascites and describe the use of lymphoscintigraphy to demonstrate pelvic lymph nodes and ...
Dom-Gene Tu +3 more
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Video-assisted right supradiaphragmatic thoracic duct ligation for non-traumatic recurrent chylothorax [PDF]
Background: Chylothorax is an uncommon disorder with respiratory, nutritional and immunological manifestations. Surgical management is indicated in case of recurrence or failure after conservative treatment.
Christodoulou, Michel +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (PIL) is a very rare disease responsible for protein‐losing enteropathy. There is little published data about treatments efficacy and outcomes. Our main objective was to describe the clinical profile, response to therapy, and outcomes of children with PIL.
Noémie Goret +12 more
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Chylous Ascites caused by Lutembacherûs Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Chylous ascites is a well-documented sequelae of traumatic rupture of the thoracic duct and mechanical obstruction of the lymphatic system due to neoplastic, inflammatory, or congenital anomalies.
Thaworn Subtaweesin +1 more
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Nutritional Management of Neonatal Chylous Ascites following Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair [PDF]
Chylous ascites is characterised by accumulation of lymph in the peritoneal cavity and is a recognised complication of congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair.
GS Sanghamitra +2 more
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Linkage and sequence analysis indicate that CCBE1 is mutated in recessively inherited generalised lymphatic dysplasia [PDF]
Generalised lymphatic dysplasia (GLD) is characterised by extensive peripheral lymphoedema with visceral involvement. In some cases, it presents in utero with hydrops fetalis. Autosomal dominant and recessive inheritance has been reported.
Brice, G +11 more
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Chyloabdomen and non‐iatrogenic traumatic pancreatitis in a dog
Abstract Chyloabdomen is a rare condition in veterinary medicine and has rarely been reported in association with non‐iatrogenic traumatic pancreatitis in dogs. A 1‐year‐8‐month‐old, male, entire, mixed‐breed working dog presented 4 days after a high‐speed collision that occurred during rough play with a medium‐sized dog due to acute abdominal pain ...
Linn Grønvold‐Barry +3 more
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Treatment of chyloperitoneum after extended lymphatic dissection during duodenopancreatectomy [PDF]
Summary: Background. Chyloperitoneum is a rare postoperative complication that might be caused by an interruption of chylous ducts in the mesenteric root or the cysterna chyli.
Büchler, Markus +2 more
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