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Management of chylothorax
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Patients with chylothorax should undergo lymphangiography to identify the cause and site of the lymphatic abnormality. Conservative treatment is successful in some patients but should be abandoned if the fluid loss exceeds 1.5 l/day for more than 5-7 days in an adult or more than 100 ml/day in a child. Parietal pleurectomy is the most successful treatment when no distinct chylous leak can be identified. Less commonly, an isolated chylous leak either in the chest or in the abdomen may be identified and this should be treated by direct ligation.
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