2023
DOI: 10.1177/23247096231192876
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Chylothorax in the Setting of Lung Malignancy

Avinash Vangara,
Moeez Haroon,
Kathleen Kalafatis
et al.

Abstract: Chylothorax refers to chyle within the pleural space, which frequently arises from an interruption in the thoracic duct or because of reduced lymphatic drainage. Pleural fluid that is white/milky in appearance, with a triglyceride concentration of greater than 110 mg/dL, strongly supports the diagnosis of chylothorax. Chylothorax is nearly always exudative. Transudative chylothorax is extremely rare and typically presents due to a secondary cause, such as liver cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, or congestive hear… Show more

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“…Our patient's effusions were exudative by both lactate dehydrogenase and protein criteria, which is consistent with the findings of other case reports [ 11 14 ]. Further, the patient's pleural fluid analysis was consistent with exudative utilizing Heffner's criteria [ 15 ]. Additionally, pleural effusions have been noted to be present in the setting of intense larval migration, as in Strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome (SHS), and SHS typically occurs in immunosuppressed states [ 1 , 4 , 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our patient's effusions were exudative by both lactate dehydrogenase and protein criteria, which is consistent with the findings of other case reports [ 11 14 ]. Further, the patient's pleural fluid analysis was consistent with exudative utilizing Heffner's criteria [ 15 ]. Additionally, pleural effusions have been noted to be present in the setting of intense larval migration, as in Strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome (SHS), and SHS typically occurs in immunosuppressed states [ 1 , 4 , 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%