Multimodality lymphatic imaging of postoperative chylothorax in an infant with Noonan syndrome: a case report

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Background: Chylothorax is a rare complication of pediatric cardiac operations that occurs more frequently in children with Noonan syndrome, a genetic disorder associated with cardiac defects and lymphatic anomalies. Case presentation: We report a case of postoperative chylothorax in a 6-month-old infant with Noonan syndrome where multimodality lymphatic imaging guided management was followed. Drainage patterns of the lymphatic capillaries in the lower and upper extremities were visualized during near-infrared fluorescence lymphatic imaging (NIRFLI). Dynamic magnetic resonance lymphangiography (MRL) further identified the site of leakage in the thoracic duct and subsequently guided surgical intervention. Conclusions: Application of multimodality imaging allows for greater individualization of treatment and should be considered in patients with complex cases such as those with syndromes associated with a higher incidence of chylothorax. IRB Number: HSC-MS-13–0754, December 10, 2013.

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Pham, K. T., Balaguru, D., Tammisetti, V. S., Guevara, C. J., Rasmussen, J. C., Zvavanjanja, R. C., … Aldrich, M. B. (2020). Multimodality lymphatic imaging of postoperative chylothorax in an infant with Noonan syndrome: a case report. European Journal of Medical Research, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00455-w

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