1. Massive Chylous Ascites in a 9-Year-Old Girl with Malrotation—A Case Report
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Hans Winberg, Pär Gerwins, and Kristine Hagelsteen
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malrotation ,minimal invasive surgery ,chylous ,sealing device ,Ladd's procedure ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Malrotation leading to massive chylous ascites is rare. A 9-year-old girl was investigated for slowly increasing abdominal distension under a year. She had no vomiting, weight loss, or pain, but was bothered in social situations. Medical investigations, including ultrasound and computed tomography scans, revealed massive ascites. Laparocentesis yielded milk-colored fluid, confirmed as lymph through laboratory analysis. A complete blood count, liver function and hematologic parameters, chyle cytology, bacterial cultures, and polymerase chain reaction for tuberculosis were all within normal limits.
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- 2024
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