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Chylous ascites in a patient treated with intermittent peritoneal dialysis.

A patient receiving intermittent peritoneal dialysis is reported in whom the peritoneal fluid became milky white without apparent cause 4 months after insertion of his most recent Tenckhoff catheter. Analysis of the fluid revealed elevated triglyceride content and a normal cell count, consistent with chylous ascites. Peritoneal dialysis was continued, and the condition improved spontaneously without treatment.[1]

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  1. Chylous ascites in a patient treated with intermittent peritoneal dialysis. Humayun, H.M., Daugirdas, J.T., Ing, T.S., Leehey, D.J., Gandhi, V.C., Popli, S. Artificial organs. (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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