Case Report

Chylothorax and Lymphangiomas of Bone Unusual Manifestations of Lymphatic Disease

Authors: KENNETH A. BELL MD, BARRY K. SIMON MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTA patient with chylothorax, mediastinal lymphangiomatous malformation of the thoracic duct, and multiple lymphanglomas of bone is reported. If a patient has radiographic findings of increased pleural fluid with multiple lucent lesions of the skeleton, the possibility of a generalized abnormality in the lymphatic system should be considered. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent a protracted course and wasting of the body due to the loss of essential body nutrients in the chylous fluid.

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