Massive Chylous Ascites in a 9-Year-Old Girl with Malrotation—A Case Report
Hans Winberg,
Pär Gerwins,
Kristine Hagelsteen
Abstract:Malrotation leading to massive chylous ascites is rare. A nine-year-old girl was investigated for slowly increasing abdominal distension under a year. She had no vomiting, weight loss or pain, but was bothered in social situations. Medical investigations, including ultrasound and CT scans, revealed massive ascites. Laparocentesis yielded milk colored fluid, confirmed as lymph through laboratory analysis. A complete blood count, liver function and hematologic parameters, chyle cytology, bacterial cultures and … Show more
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