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Challenges to manage primary chylopericardium in children
Ishita Majumdar1, Hemant Kumar Nayak2, Rajarshi Ghosh3
1Department of Cardiology, SSKM Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Primary chylopericardium in children is rare, often occurring after surgery or trauma. This study highlights contrasting outcomes in two pediatric cases managed surgically after conservative treatments failed, with one survivor.
Area of Science:
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Thoracic Surgery
- Lymphatic Disorders
Background:
- Primary chylopericardium (PC) is an exceptionally rare condition in children.
- Etiologies include trauma, cardiac surgery, malignancy, tuberculosis, and congenital lymphangiomatosis.
- Conservative management with dietary changes and octreotide is often the initial approach.
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