Genre
- Journal Article
Lymphatic abnormalities resulting in chylous effusion into a body cavity are uncommon in domestic animals. In a 6-day-old calf admitted to our hospital because of failure to suckle and abdominal distention, however, mesenteric lymphangiography revealed an obstruction of lymphatic flow. Laparoscopic examination of the abdomen was unsuccessful. Fluid accumulation was resolved in this calf by drainage. In cattle with chylothorax and concurrent chyloperitoneum in which a traumatic lesion of the thoracic duct is possible, conservative management, with drainage and supportive treatment, should be attempted prior to considering surgical intervention.
Department of Veterinary Anesthesiology, Radiology, and Surgery, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
UNITED STATES
LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 7503067; ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Drainage/veterinary
- Laparoscopy/veterinary
- cattle
- Male
- Chylous Ascites/radiography/therapy/veterinary
- Chylothorax/radiography/therapy/veterinary
- Mesentery/radiography
- Cattle Diseases/radiography/therapy
- Lymphography/veterinary