2014
DOI: 10.1159/000360140
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The Advantages of Unilateral Pedal Lymphography in the Diagnosis of Chyluria

Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pedal lymphography (PLG) in the localization diagnosis of chyluria. Methods: Cystoscopy was performed in 153 patients and PLG in 121 cases. Unilateral or staged bilateral ligation and stripping of renal lymphatic vessel were performed according to the results of cystoscopy and/or PLG. Results: Unilateral and bilateral urinary excretion of chyle was detected in 123 and 1 case by cystoscopy, respectively. In 121 cases receiving PLG, 100 cases of unilateral fistu… Show more

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“…Imaging studies in patients with severe chyluria generally include cystoscopy and LPG. LPG is more successful than cystoscopy in detecting bilateral lymphatic renal pelvis fistulas than cystoscopy [ 2 ]. The appearance of LPG images in these chyluria patients was wire-like, with semicircular or coralline-shaped shadows that were primarily distributed in the renal pelvis and parenchyma (Fig.…”
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“…Imaging studies in patients with severe chyluria generally include cystoscopy and LPG. LPG is more successful than cystoscopy in detecting bilateral lymphatic renal pelvis fistulas than cystoscopy [ 2 ]. The appearance of LPG images in these chyluria patients was wire-like, with semicircular or coralline-shaped shadows that were primarily distributed in the renal pelvis and parenchyma (Fig.…”
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“…The etiologies include thoracic duct stenosis, tuberculosis, cancer, trauma, pregnancy, filariasis, or the cause may not be clear. The result is dilatation of distal lymphatics and the eventual rupture of lymphatic vessels into the urinary collecting system [ 1 , 2 ]. Although rare, severe fluid and protein loss may cause hypovolemia and hypoproteinemia in some patients.…”
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“…After 2 min of gentle massage, the blue-dyed lymphangion could be seen when the skin incision had been made. CT and KUB were performed 30 min after the injection of contrast agent (Lipiodol Ultra-Fluide 10 ml with a 0.1-0.2 ml/min injection speed) [1] . Wire-like, half-round shadow could be seen at the kidney area with some contrast agent flowing into the bladder.…”
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