Most cases of chylous ascites occur after surgery, but it also develops in nonoperative cases, although rarely. Such cases are often difficult to treat. In this study, we treated 2 cases of atraumatic chylous ascites, which were controlled by combining diuretic treatment with an oral fat-free elemental diet (Elental®, EA Pharma Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). Elental can provide oral nutrition compatible with a lipid-restricted diet, which may be useful for control of chylous ascites. We report on these cases, including literature review-based considerations.
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Kamigaki, M., Kunita, S., Nakano, M., Tanaka, M., Aoki, S., Tsuga, K., … Matsuura, H. (2020). Two Cases of Atraumatic Chylous Ascites Characterized by Hypotriglyceridemia and Partially Managed with an Oral Fat-Free Elemental Diet. Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine, 2020, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/7641476
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