Chylothorax occurring 23 years post-irradiation: literature review and management strategies |
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Authors: | McWilliams A Gabbay E |
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Affiliation: | Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Chylothorax is an uncommon condition rarely seen outside the clinical scenario of trauma or malignancy, and management may be difficult. We report the case of a 52-year-old man with a right chylothorax occurring 23 years after mantle irradiation for Hodgkin's disease. In addition, a Medline literature search was performed. Chylothorax occurring post-irradiation is rare and the aetiology is uncertain. Recurrent malignancy must be excluded. There are a number of management options and our patient was successfully treated with a combination of thoracocentesis, medium chain triglyceride diet and thoracoscopy with talc pleurodesis. There was no evidence of recurrent chylothorax at 2 years follow up. Prompt assessment and treatment is required. Surgical measures need to be considered early if medical treatment is unsuccessful. |
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Keywords: | chylothorax irradiation pleural effusion thoracocentesis |
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