Rare Combination of Chyloperitoneum Secondary to Primary Small-Bowel Volvulus
Diogo Galvão,
Rui Bettencourt,
Ana Cláudia Soares
et al.
Abstract:Chylous ascites is the exudation from lymphatic content to the peritoneum and is a rare situation that mostly occurs following medical causes like neoplasms or cirrhosis. However, trauma to the lymphatic system due to compression by masses or altered anatomy can be a trigger too. We describe a rare combination of a primary small bowel volvulus in a young healthy adult causing chylous ascites.Obstruction caused by a primary small bowell volvulus can re-arrange the lymphatics anatomy increasing their flow pressu… Show more
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