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Ugeskrift for laeger · Nov 1993
Case Reports[Chylous ascites after surgery on the abdominal aorta].
- B Andersen and K E Brok.
- Kolding Sygehus, organkirurgisk afdeling.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1993 Nov 8;155(45):3671-2.
AbstractChylous ascites is a rare clinical condition and especially rare as a complication of surgical intervention. Its pathophysiology is poorly understood. We report a case of chylous ascites following aortic femoral bypass managed by conservative approaches involving multiple paracenteses, dietary restriction of fat and parenteral nutrition. We suggest that cases of surgically induced chylous ascites which do not respond to conservative treatment within a few weeks should have a laparatomy to close the fistula.
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