Congenital Unilateral Chylothorax in a Non-immune Hydropic Newborn with Down Syndrome

Baran Serdar Kizilyildiz

Department of Pediatrics, Private Istanbul Hospital, Van, Turkey.

Kamuran Karaman *

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yıl University, Turkey.

Bülent Sönmez

Department of Pediatrics, Private Istanbul Hospital, Van, Turkey.

Burhan Beger

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Private Istanbul Hospital, Van, Turkey.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Chylothorax is defined as accumulation of lymph within the pleural space. It is the most common cause of pleural effusion causing respiratory distress in the first few days of life. Congenital chylothorax and Down syndrome are independently have been found in association with non-immune hydrops fetalis. On the other hand, these entities can seen together. The treatment of congenital chylothorax generally based on cessation of enteral feeding, initiation of total parenteral nutrition and introduction of medium chain triglycerides. Surgical intervention should be encountered when medical therapy fails. We present a hydropic newborn with Down syndrome and chylothorax who was successfully treated by chest drainage and conservative treatment.

Keywords: Congenital chylothorax, down syndrome, hydrops fetalis, neonate


How to Cite

Kizilyildiz, Baran Serdar, Kamuran Karaman, Bülent Sönmez, and Burhan Beger. 2015. “Congenital Unilateral Chylothorax in a Non-Immune Hydropic Newborn With Down Syndrome”. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports 5 (2):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJMPCR/2015/19624.

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