1985
DOI: 10.1159/000199234
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Reduced Intestinal Protein Loss in Crohn’s Disease after Lymphovenous Anastomosis

Abstract: In a 27-year-old patient suffering from Crohn’s disease covering nearly the entire small intestine, the major problem was a marked protein-losing enteropathy which required long-term intravenous replacement. Accidentally, we disclosed a dilated thoracic duct with incompetent valves and stenosis at the junction into the subclavian vein in this patient. To reduce the intestinal protein loss, an anastomosis was performed between the thoracic duct and the internal jugular vein. Subsequently the intestinal protein … Show more

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