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[Spontaneous bilateral chylothorax revealing a mediastinal and abdominal lymph node tuberculosis]
M M El Hammoumi1, G Drissi2, A Achir3
1Service de chirurgie thoracique, hôpital militaire d'instruction Mohammed V, université Mohammed-V Souissi, Rabat, Maroc; Centre d'étude doctorale (CEDOC) des sciences de la vie et de la santé, faculté de médecine et de pharmacie, Rabat, Maroc.
Abstract:
Spontaneous chylothorax is a rare condition, lymph node tuberculosis is an exceptional etiology of chylothorax, we report an exceptional case of a patient with mediastinal and abdominal lymph node tuberculosis presenting with spontaneous bilateral chylothorax treated successfully by symptomatic medical treatment and antibacillary.
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