2015
DOI: 10.5430/crim.v2n3p13
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Chylous joint effusion: A rare entity that mimics septic arthritis

Abstract: Chylous joint effusions are infrequent conditions characterized by their macroscopic milky appearance. Their detection warrants a work-up to rule out an extensive list of triggers. Also to consider is that at onset they may mimic infectious arthritis. This report describes a young man complaining of post-trauma knee pain and swelling. Both the macroscopic aspect and the biochemical composition of the synovial fluid were consistent with a chylous effusion. It contained large amounts of neutral lipids, and mostl… Show more

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“…This is a very rare case of posttraumatic chylous joint effusion that has been described only a few times before in the literature. 1,2,3,4,5 A 64-year-old White woman presented at the outpatient clinic with persistent knee pain for 5 weeks that she related to a fall. Of note in her medical history were limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis, osteoarthritis, and chondrocalcinosis of both knees, and a left patella reimplantation 35 years ago.…”
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“…This is a very rare case of posttraumatic chylous joint effusion that has been described only a few times before in the literature. 1,2,3,4,5 A 64-year-old White woman presented at the outpatient clinic with persistent knee pain for 5 weeks that she related to a fall. Of note in her medical history were limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis, osteoarthritis, and chondrocalcinosis of both knees, and a left patella reimplantation 35 years ago.…”
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confidence: 99%