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Antônio Aldo Melo-Filho1, Ivana Jesus Nogueira Souza, Christiane Araújo Chaves Leite
1Department of Surgery, Medical School, Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Rua Professor Costa Mendes, 1608, 3° andar, Rodolfo Teófilo, CEP: 60430-140, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. aamelofilho@gmail.com
Abstract:
Refractory congenital chylous ascites (CCA) is an uncommon clinical condition. Few cases have been described and no gold standard treatment has been defined so far. This report describes a case of refractory CCA in a newborn child which was treated by surgery. Preoperative lower-limb lymphoscintigraphy associated with intraoperative patent blue testing and fibrin glue application were useful in order to provide a successful outcome.
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