Bilateral Chylothorax Secondary to Retrosternal Goitre: a Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Cusack R
  • McCarthy J
  • O'Connor T
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Abstract

Chylothorax is characterized by an accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the pleural cavity due to damage to the thoracic duct. The aetiology can be traumatic or non-traumatic. Goitre is a rare cause of chylothorax with only eight cases previously described in the literature including only one case causing a bilateral chylothorax. This report describes a patient with bilateral chylothorax secondary to substernal goitre, which was successfully treated, and discusses this very rare case in light of the available literature.

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Cusack, R., McCarthy, J., & O’Connor, T. (2016). Bilateral Chylothorax Secondary to Retrosternal Goitre: a Case Report and Review of the Literature. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.12890/2016_000388

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