Chylous nephrogenic ascites in a hemodialysis patient
Chylous nephrogenic ascites is rare in hemodialysis (HD) patients. We would like to share a rare case of chylous nephrogenic ascites in a HD patient. The patient has a history of straw-colored nephrogenic ascites which was drained through pigtail five times in the past. Later on, the ascites became...
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doaj-1d3684deb6d54fd2b03cbc2c2cada15a2020-11-25T02:50:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422020-01-0131368769210.4103/1319-2442.289455Chylous nephrogenic ascites in a hemodialysis patientMuhammad Abdul Mabood KhalilMohamad Khairulsadek Haji JukminVui Heng ChongJackson TanChylous nephrogenic ascites is rare in hemodialysis (HD) patients. We would like to share a rare case of chylous nephrogenic ascites in a HD patient. The patient has a history of straw-colored nephrogenic ascites which was drained through pigtail five times in the past. Later on, the ascites became turbid and milky. The chloroform test of the ascitic fluid showed fat globules with Oil Red-O stain, and the triglyceride concentration of ascitic fluid was 168.14 mg/dL (1.93 mmol/L) satisfying the criteria of chylous ascites. We believe that this may be caused by microtrauma from repeated pigtail insertions for ascites which was compounded by inadequate HD and noncompliance with fluids. Routine investigations including screening for malignancy, tuberculosis, cirrhosis, and heart failure did not reveal any other possible causes. Although there are few case reports of chylous ascites in peritoneal dialysis patients, it has never been reported in patients on HD.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2020;volume=31;issue=3;spage=687;epage=692;aulast=Mabood |
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Chylous nephrogenic ascites in a hemodialysis patient |
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Chylous nephrogenic ascites is rare in hemodialysis (HD) patients. We would like to share a rare case of chylous nephrogenic ascites in a HD patient. The patient has a history of straw-colored nephrogenic ascites which was drained through pigtail five times in the past. Later on, the ascites became turbid and milky. The chloroform test of the ascitic fluid showed fat globules with Oil Red-O stain, and the triglyceride concentration of ascitic fluid was 168.14 mg/dL (1.93 mmol/L) satisfying the criteria of chylous ascites. We believe that this may be caused by microtrauma from repeated pigtail insertions for ascites which was compounded by inadequate HD and noncompliance with fluids. Routine investigations including screening for malignancy, tuberculosis, cirrhosis, and heart failure did not reveal any other possible causes. Although there are few case reports of chylous ascites in peritoneal dialysis patients, it has never been reported in patients on HD. |
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