Idiopathic chylous ascites treated with total parenteral nutrition and octreotide. A case report and review of the literature
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- DOI: 10.1097/MEG.0b013e328349aa2d
Idiopathic chylous ascites treated with total parenteral nutrition and octreotide. A case report and review of the literature
Abstract
Chylous ascites is the accumulation of lipid-rich lymph in the peritoneal cavity. The usual cause in adults is lymphatic obstruction or leakage caused by malignancy. Non-malignant causes include postoperative trauma, cirrhosis, tuberculosis, pancreatitis and filariasis. A variety of treatment options have been proposed for the management of chylous ascites; however, their effectiveness in idiopathic or primary form is unknown. Here we report a case of chylous acid rapidly resolved with the treatment of fasting, total parenteral nutrition and somatostatin analogue.
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