Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4142135 | Anales de Pediatría | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with severe osteolysis of lymphatic origin suffer three main disorders with overlapping comorbidity: the lymphatic malformation of soft tissue, the bone resorption and the chylothorax. While mortality in the first two is exceptional, the mortality of the chylothorax is common, especially when it is bilateral and does not respond to different therapies. Respiratory failure and infection are aggravated by immunosuppression, malnutrition and the non-restrictive use of central catheters. Unlike respiratory failure, which is difficult to control after the failure of medical and surgical treatment, morbidity from infections can be reduced through careful nutritional support, rational antibiotic prophylaxis and a reduction to a minimum in the use of central catheters and total parenteral nutrition.
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Authors
R. Ayuso-Velasco, J.C. López-Gutiérrez,