Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,Antonio Lucas Lima
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Romaneli,Mariana Tresoldi das Neves, Ramos,Celso Dario, Fraga,Andrea de Melo Alexandre, Pereira,Ricardo Mendes, Appenzeller,Simone, Marini,Roberto, Tresoldi,Antonia Teresinha
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To report the case of a child with bilateral chylothorax due to infrequent etiology: thoracic duct injury after severe vomiting. Case description: Girl, 7 years old, with chronic facial swelling started after hyperemesis. During examination, she also presented with bilateral pleural effusion, with chylous fluid obtained during thoracentesis. After extensive clinical, laboratory, and radiological investigation of the chylothorax etiology, it was found to be secondary to thoracic duct injury by the increased intrathoracic pressure caused by the initial manifestation of vomiting, supported by lymphoscintigraphy findings. Comments: Except for the neonatal period, chylothorax is an infrequent finding of pleural effusion in children. There are various causes, including trauma, malignancy, infection, and inflammatory diseases; however, the etiology described in this study is poorly reported in the literature.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
title Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
spellingShingle Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
Rodrigues,Antonio Lucas Lima
Chylothorax
Vomiting
Thoracic duct
Scintigraphy
Child
title_short Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
title_full Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
title_fullStr Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
title_sort Bilateral spontaneous chylothorax after severe vomiting in children
author Rodrigues,Antonio Lucas Lima
author_facet Rodrigues,Antonio Lucas Lima
Romaneli,Mariana Tresoldi das Neves
Ramos,Celso Dario
Fraga,Andrea de Melo Alexandre
Pereira,Ricardo Mendes
Appenzeller,Simone
Marini,Roberto
Tresoldi,Antonia Teresinha
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author2 Romaneli,Mariana Tresoldi das Neves
Ramos,Celso Dario
Fraga,Andrea de Melo Alexandre
Pereira,Ricardo Mendes
Appenzeller,Simone
Marini,Roberto
Tresoldi,Antonia Teresinha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,Antonio Lucas Lima
Romaneli,Mariana Tresoldi das Neves
Ramos,Celso Dario
Fraga,Andrea de Melo Alexandre
Pereira,Ricardo Mendes
Appenzeller,Simone
Marini,Roberto
Tresoldi,Antonia Teresinha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chylothorax
Vomiting
Thoracic duct
Scintigraphy
Child
topic Chylothorax
Vomiting
Thoracic duct
Scintigraphy
Child
description Abstract Objective: To report the case of a child with bilateral chylothorax due to infrequent etiology: thoracic duct injury after severe vomiting. Case description: Girl, 7 years old, with chronic facial swelling started after hyperemesis. During examination, she also presented with bilateral pleural effusion, with chylous fluid obtained during thoracentesis. After extensive clinical, laboratory, and radiological investigation of the chylothorax etiology, it was found to be secondary to thoracic duct injury by the increased intrathoracic pressure caused by the initial manifestation of vomiting, supported by lymphoscintigraphy findings. Comments: Except for the neonatal period, chylothorax is an infrequent finding of pleural effusion in children. There are various causes, including trauma, malignancy, infection, and inflammatory diseases; however, the etiology described in this study is poorly reported in the literature.
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