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==Background==
==Background==
*Most commonly caused by lymphoma (60%)
*Most commonly caused by [[lymphoma]] (60%)
**Other causes
**Other causes
***Trauma (25%)
***Trauma (25%)
***Iatrogenic injury after head and neck surgery (15%)
***Iatrogenic injury after head and neck surgery (15%)
****Thoracic duct enters the neck to the left of the esophagus and arches several centimeters above the clavivle.
****Thoracic duct enters the neck to the left of the esophagus and arches several centimeters above the clavicle.
 


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
Chyle can accumulate in the thoracic and abdominal cavities leading to:
*Chyle can accumulate in the thoracic and abdominal cavities leading to:
*Chyle Fisutla
**Chyle Fistula
*Chylous Effusion
**Chylous Effusion
*Chylous ascites
**Chylous [[ascites]]
*Chylothorax
**[[Chylothorax]]
*Chylopericardium
**Chylopericardium
 
*Leakage of fluid can lead to
Leakage of fluid can lead to
**Inflammatory reaction
*inflammatory reaction
**Infection
*infection
**[[Electrolyte abnormalities]]
*electrolyte abnormalities
**Poor wound healing
*poor wound healing
**Fistula formation
*fistula formation
 
 


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Abscess
*[[Abscess]]
*Malignancy
*Malignancy


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==References==
==References==
Pascual J, Hsiao T, Goldstein S.  Chylous Leak - The abscess doppleganger.  Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine. 9C (2017) pp. 63-64
Pascual J, Hsiao T, Goldstein S.  Chylous Leak - The abscess doppleganger.  Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine. 9C (2017) pp. 63-64
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Revisión actual - 16:44 25 oct 2019

Background

  • Most commonly caused by lymphoma (60%)
    • Other causes
      • Trauma (25%)
      • Iatrogenic injury after head and neck surgery (15%)
        • Thoracic duct enters the neck to the left of the esophagus and arches several centimeters above the clavicle.

Clinical Features

  • Chyle can accumulate in the thoracic and abdominal cavities leading to:
  • Leakage of fluid can lead to

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

Pascual J, Hsiao T, Goldstein S. Chylous Leak - The abscess doppleganger. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine. 9C (2017) pp. 63-64