Updates on the pathophysiology and therapies of chylous pleural effusion: A narrative review


Article PDF :

Veiw Full Text PDF

Article type :

Review Article

Author :

Elmukhtar Habas, Kalifa Farfar, Almehdi Errayes, Gamal Alfitori, Hafedh Ghazouani, Ala Habas, Amnna Rayni, Aisha Aladab

Volume :

2

Issue :

3

Abstract :

Chylous pleural effusion (CPE) is a milky pleural fluid that contains high levels of proteins, cholesterol, triglycerides, or chylomicrons. The main cause of CPE is disruption of the thoracic duct caused by traumatic or non-traumatic causes. High triglyceride, cholesterol, and/or chylomicron levels confirm the diagnosis. Recognizing the chyle leak site and underlying etiology is critical to the management of this clinical condition. There is no specific consensus on chylothorax treatment. However, a multidisciplinary (medical, surgical, and oncological) team approach is recommended.

Keyword :

Chylous pleural effusion, Epidemiology of chylous effusion, Pathophysiology pf chylous pleural effusion, Management of chylous pleural effusion
Journals Insights Open Access Journal Filmy Knowledge Hanuman Devotee Avtarit Wiki In Hindi Multiple Choice GK