Chylous Ascites Due to Hyperthyroidism and Heart Failure

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Chylous ascites (CA) is the accumulation of fluid with a high triglyceride content in the peritoneal cavity. Only two cases in the literature have reported CA with hyperthyroidism. A 28-year-old previously healthy woman presented with gradual-onset abdominal swelling, exertional dyspnea, and diarrhea. Hyperthyroidism and heart failure were diagnosed using laboratory investigation and echocardiography. Ultrasonography revealed a large amount of ascites. The ascitic fluid was milky with elevated triglyceride levels. Treatment with anti-thyroid therapy and diuretics improved all symptoms, and the free triiodothyronine (T3) level normalized after five days. Hyperthyroidism and heart failure should be considered as reversible causes of CA.

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Uchihara, M., Ehara, J., Iwanami, K., Kitamura, K., Suzuki, T., Ishizuka, N., … Hiraoka, E. (2022). Chylous Ascites Due to Hyperthyroidism and Heart Failure. Internal Medicine, 61(13), 1995–1998. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7873-21

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