Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4147734 Archives de Pédiatrie 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Congenital chylothorax, an uncommon disorder, is a therapeutic challenge without satisfactory results. When classical medical approaches fail (such as thoracosynthesis, total parenteral nutrition, and fasting followed by oral medium-chain triglycerides), some medical teams introduce somatostatin or octreotide in cases of recurring chylothorax. We report a case of recurring chylothorax treated with somatostatin at day 27 correlated with an unfortunate discovery of hypothyroidism on day 34. Clinical signs of chylothorax on somatostatin clearly improved with the introduction of levothyroxine. This article points out the relation between the two diseases based on a review of the literature.
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