Pseudochylothorax: An unusual mode of revelation of pleural metastasis from solid tumor

2018 
Introduction:Pseudochylothorax is a rare cause of pleural effusion. Sometimes confounded with chylothorax, firm diagnosis relies on analysis of the pleural liquid: exudative liquid (protein >30 g/L, lactate dehydrogenase >200 UI/L) with a high level of cholesterol (usually >200 mg/dL), low level of triglyceride (usually 1, absence of chylomicron, and in some cases the presence of cholesterol crystals. Pseudochylothorax is secondary to tuberculosis and rheumatoid arthritis in nearly 90% of cases. Its oncologic etiologies are mainly represented by malignant hematologic disorders.Methods:We report the first case of pseudochylothorax whose cause was the pleural metastasis of an extrathoracic solid tumor in a 61-year-old man with a medical history of oropharynx carcinoma.Results:Computed tomography scan disclosed a left partitioned effusion of high abundance, responsible for a passive atelectasis of the left lower lobe and multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules....
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