1. A case report of tuberculous chylothorax.
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Rodríguez-Hidalgo LA, Concepción-Urteaga LA, Cornejo-Portella JL, Alquizar-Horna ON, Aguilar-Villanueva DA, Concepción-Zavaleta MJ, and Ruiz-Caballero DC
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- Bronchoscopy, Chylothorax drug therapy, Chylothorax microbiology, Cough etiology, Dyspnea etiology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Peru, Tuberculosis, Pleural drug therapy, Antitubercular Agents administration & dosage, Chylothorax diagnosis, Pleural Effusion diagnosis, Tuberculosis, Pleural diagnosis
- Abstract
Tuberculous chylothorax is a rare infectious disease that occurs when the thoracic duct is obstructed. Treatment is directed to the tuberculosis infection. A 55-year-old male, driver, born in Trujillo (Peru) is admitted to the emergency department with increasing dyspnea and a 5-day dry cough. The physical examination revealed vocal fremitus, dullness to percussion, and a vesicular murmur that was decreased on the lower 2/3 of the left hemithorax. The X-ray and the thoracic ultrasound revealed significant left pleural effusion. The thoracocentesis drained fluid identified as chylothorax. Subsequently, a thoracic tube was placed, with a decrease in pleural fluid volume and later normalization of the cytochemical changes. Diagnostic video bronchoscopy was performed with a bronchoalveolar aspirate, revealing acid-fast bacilli. The patient received antituberculosis treatment with a favorable outcome. Tuberculous chylothorax is an important cause of chylothorax to be considered in endemic areas of tuberculosis. Proper treatment of the infection leads to resolution of the disease.
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- 2019
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