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- Chylothorax: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Chylothorax is a condition where fluid from your lymphatic system (chyle) leaks into the space around your lungs Damage to or blockages in your lymphatic vessels in your chest can cause it Surgery is the most common cause Treatments include temporary diet changes, draining and surgical procedures What is chylothorax?
- Chylothorax - Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Chylothorax, is a rare lymphatic flow disorder in which lymphatic fluid leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall When this fluid builds up in the lungs, it can cause a severe cough, chest pain and difficulty breathing
- Chylothorax - Wikipedia
There are three main types of chylothorax: traumatic, non-traumatic, and idiopathic
- Management of chylothorax - UpToDate
Chylothorax is associated with significant morbidity and mortality if left untreated The management of chylothorax will be reviewed here The etiology, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of chylothorax are discussed separately (See "Etiology, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of chylothorax" ) GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- Chylothorax: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management-a . . .
This article provides a comprehensive overview of chylothorax, covering its relevant anatomy, aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management Injury or disruption to the thoracic duct (which is responsible for chyle transport) leads to the development of chylothorax
- Chylothorax – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
What is chylothorax? Chylothorax is a rare but serious condition in which lymph formed in the digestive system (chyle) accumulates in your chest cavity Lymph is a fluid containing white blood cells and proteins that moves through your lymphatic system and drains into your bloodstream
- Chylothorax Management in the CVICU Clinical Pathway
Significant increase in fluid output after a patient begins consuming a full-fat diet Several tests can help in diagnosing chylothorax when concerns are raised about the quality or quantity of the pleural fluid draining from the patient’s chest tubes:
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