• Internal medicine · Jun 2024

    Case Reports

    A Case of Primary Intestinal Lymphangiectasia Successfully Controlled with a Denver Peritoneovenous Shunt for Refractory Ascites.

    • Kazuomi Sekine, Fumio Shimada, and Tomio Suzuki.
    • Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, Japan.
    • Intern. Med. 2024 Jun 15; 63 (12): 170317061703-1706.

    AbstractA 53-year-old man presented with abdominal symptoms and a fever for 6 months and ascites and lower body edema for 2 months before visiting our clinic. Heart failure, renal failure, inferior vena cava or portal vein obstruction, cirrhosis, and malignancy were suspected, but none were present. We also suspected protein-leakage gastroenteropathy based on the elevated alpha-1 antitrypsin clearance (224 mL/day). Based on the double-balloon endoscopy findings, we diagnosed the patient with primary intestinal lymphangiectasia. Since the patient's ascites were not satisfactorily controlled medically, a Denver peritoneovenous shunt was placed. As a result, the ascites volume was successfully controlled over an extended period.

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