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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Pulmonology

Background:

  • Chylothorax is a rare pleural effusion caused by thoracic duct damage or obstruction.
  • Identifying the etiology of chylothorax is often diagnostically challenging.
  • Common causes include malignancy, trauma, congenital conditions, and infections.

Observation:

  • This case report details a patient experiencing recurrent bilateral chylothorax.
  • The chylothorax was attributed to thoracic duct damage following external electrical cardioversion.
  • Diagnosis was achieved through exclusion of other known causes.

Findings:

  • External electrical cardioversion, a non-invasive procedure, can cause thoracic duct injury.
  • Recurrent bilateral chylothorax can manifest after such procedures.
  • Diagnostic exclusion is a critical method for identifying rare etiologies.

Implications:

  • Highlights a previously unrecognized complication of external electrical cardioversion.
  • Emphasizes the need to consider iatrogenic causes of chylothorax.
  • Informs diagnostic strategies for unexplained recurrent pleural effusions.