“…The second, more common (69.2%) and later (mean of 25 days), manifests, as in our patient, as cardiac tamponade after a subclinical period of accumulation of chyle in the pericardium. Dyspnea, cyanosis, hypophonesis of the cardiac sounds, painful hepatomegaly, and severe edema in lower limbs characterize the syndrome of diastolic restriction 1,4,11 .…”