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Krzysztof Laudanski1, A Joseph Layon
1Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain at Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.
Abstract:
A woman presented with new onset of a progressive ataxia. Subsequently, she underwent resection of a ponto-cerebellar maeningioma. Ten days later a chylothorax developed. Although the exact aetiology of the chylothorax is unclear, an acute obstruction of common chyle duct with a concomitant lipophilic infusion of propofol seems most likely to be a culprit for rapid increase in the size of the pleural effusions.
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