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. 2003 Feb;66(2):109-12.

Chyluria--experience of Taipei Veterans General Hospital

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  • PMID: 12716009

Chyluria--experience of Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Tzu-Ping Lin et al. J Chin Med Assoc. 2003 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Chyluria is caused by rupturing of lymphatic varices into the pyelocaliceal system. Although Chyluria is rare in western countries, it is not uncommon in Asia. We would like to present the experience of diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of chyluria in Taipei Veterans General Hospital.

Methods: From 1973 to 1999, a total of 30 patients with chyluria were reviewed. All had the chief complaint of milky white urine passage. They were investigated by multiple workup modalities including computed tomography, intravenous urography, lymphangiography, and cystoscopy. Fifteen cases received 1% silver nitrate instillation and 4 cases underwent nephrolysis either as primary or salvage treatment.

Results: Lymphangiography was performed in 24 of the 30 cases and responsible causes of chyluria were noted in 21. They were followed up for at least 12 months in 9 patients treated by intrarenal pelvic instillation of silver nitrate and 3 by nephrolysis, respectively. Recurrence was found in 1 patient (11.1%) receiving silver nitrate only and no significant adverse effect was noted.

Conclusions: Lymphangiography is the most powerful diagnostic tool. Intrarenal silver nitrate instillation is a safe and effective management of chyluria.

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