Gepubliceerd op: 06-05-2009
Citeer dit artikel als:
 Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2009;153:B92
Casuïstiek

Lee H. Bouwman

,

Dolf R. Wiendels

,

Sidney A. Rebergen

en

Onno R. Guicherit

A 49-year-old female presented in a casualty department with acute abdomen. The CT scan revealed an extensive build-up of peritoneal and retroperitoneal fluid. Laparotomy revealed chylous ascites in the abdominal cavity. The patient made a successful recovery following treatment with total parenteral nutrition. No cause of the chylous ascites was found. Extensive diagnostics are indicated in adults with chylous ascites without a history of surgery as the most common cause of the condition in this group is malignant lymphoma. Treatment is targeted at a good nutritional status, lowering chylous production and treating the underlying causes.

Reactie toevoegen

Er zijn nog geen reacties geplaatst.