An 83-year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and liver cirrhosis presented with confusion and dyspnea. On chest X-ray, he had the right mid to lower lung zone white out. Ultrasound-guided thoracentesis drained 1.5 L of milky white pleural fluid which was transudative according to chemical analysis. Transudative chylothorax in liver cirrhosis without ascites is rare, but can happen. When the flow of ascitic chylous fluid into the pleural space equals the rate of ascites production, clinical absence of detectable ascites will occur. Hepatic chylothorax is important and should be kept in differentials when evaluating patients with liver cirrhosis
Chylothorax is a pleural effusion of >110 mg/dL of triglycerides with a milky appearance with transu...
Ascites can occur after hepatic diseases causing dyspnea, coughing and pain. When associated with pl...
Abstract Introduction We report an unusual presentation of primary biliary cirrhosis. Case presentat...
A 71-year-old man visited our hospital with dyspnea and left pleural effusion. Left pleural effusion...
Chylothorax is an infrequent type of pleural effusion, typically exudative, caused by obstruction or...
AbstractA patient with long-standing cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and hepatic hydrothorax was evalua...
AbstractChylothorax, a condition featuring an infrequent form of pleural effusion, is generally caus...
AbstractChylothorax, a condition featuring an infrequent form of pleural effusion, is generally caus...
Transudative chylothorax is a rare type of pleural effusion. It has been described to be present in ...
AbstractA patient with long-standing cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and hepatic hydrothorax was evalua...
Abstract. Transudative chylothorax is a rare entity that has been associated with a limited range of...
Hepatic hydrothorax (HH) in the absence of ascites is a rare complication of liver cirrhosis. A 58-y...
Chylothorax occurring in the setting of a lymphoma or a surgical procedure involving the area around...
SummaryTransudative chylous pleural effusion is a very rare entity. Hereby we present a 46 year old ...
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Chylothorax is a pleural effusion of >110 mg/dL of triglycerides with a milky appearance with transu...
Ascites can occur after hepatic diseases causing dyspnea, coughing and pain. When associated with pl...
Abstract Introduction We report an unusual presentation of primary biliary cirrhosis. Case presentat...
A 71-year-old man visited our hospital with dyspnea and left pleural effusion. Left pleural effusion...
Chylothorax is an infrequent type of pleural effusion, typically exudative, caused by obstruction or...
AbstractA patient with long-standing cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and hepatic hydrothorax was evalua...
AbstractChylothorax, a condition featuring an infrequent form of pleural effusion, is generally caus...
AbstractChylothorax, a condition featuring an infrequent form of pleural effusion, is generally caus...
Transudative chylothorax is a rare type of pleural effusion. It has been described to be present in ...
AbstractA patient with long-standing cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and hepatic hydrothorax was evalua...
Abstract. Transudative chylothorax is a rare entity that has been associated with a limited range of...
Hepatic hydrothorax (HH) in the absence of ascites is a rare complication of liver cirrhosis. A 58-y...
Chylothorax occurring in the setting of a lymphoma or a surgical procedure involving the area around...
SummaryTransudative chylous pleural effusion is a very rare entity. Hereby we present a 46 year old ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Chylothorax is a pleural effusion of >110 mg/dL of triglycerides with a milky appearance with transu...
Ascites can occur after hepatic diseases causing dyspnea, coughing and pain. When associated with pl...
Abstract Introduction We report an unusual presentation of primary biliary cirrhosis. Case presentat...