Review article: the diagnostic approach and current management of chylous ascites.
Blanca C Lizaola-MayoA BonderHirsh D TrivediE B TapperAndrés CárdenasPublished in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2017)
Chylous ascites is mostly due to malignancy and cirrhosis in adults, and congenital lymphatic disorders in children. Treatment with nutritional optimization and management of the underlying etiology are the cornerstones of therapy. When conservative measures fail, other interventions such as octreotide/somatostatin analogues, surgical ligation, embolization and transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in patients with cirrhosis can be considered.