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Query: UMLS:C0016199 (
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Chyluria results from an abnormal connection between lymphatic bed and urinary tract, causing lymph leakage into the urine. The clinical picture often begins with the appearance of cloudy, milky urines accompanied by monolateral
flank pain
,
malnutrition
, weight loss and weakness. We report a case of chyluria that occurred in a young woman who was referred to our unit for nephrotic-range proteinuria. Before performing a renal biopsy, we found that urine analysis demonstrated a massive lipiduria. Therefore, we collected urine samples from each kidney with a selective ureteral catheterization, demonstrating a monolateral source of lipids and proteins. We suspended the renal biopsy and performed a lymphography that showed an inherited lymphangioma on the left lumbar lymphatic bed. Sclerosing solution instillation, renal pedicle lymphatic disconnection or laser therapy are invasive therapeutical options that may cause severe adverse effects. Instead of these procedures, a conservative therapy based on a low-fat diet supplemented with medium-chain triglycerides was chosen. This dietetic schedule was followed by complete resolution of proteinuria and lipiduria. The patient progressively gained body weight and improved quality of life. No relapses were observed after 3 years of follow-up. This case emphasizes the possible role of a noninvasive therapeutical option for patients with chyluria.
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PMID:Looking at appearance of urine before performing a renal biopsy in nephrotic syndrome. 2160 20
Chyluria denotes the urinary excretion of chyle, which is a lymphatic fluid rich in chylomicrons. Chyle flows from the intestinal lacteals to the left subclavian vein through the thoracic duct. When an abnormal connection between these structures and the urinary tract develops, chyluria appears. The syndrome is often associated with a nephrotic-range proteinuria, and this could be a wrong indication to perform renal biopsy. Chyluria is classified as parasitic or nonparasitic, the former being induced by lymphatic filariasis, whereas the latter is caused by medical, traumatic or inherited diseases. The patient usually reports excretion of milky urines, monolateral
flank pain
,
malnutrition
, weight loss and weakness. Urinalysis demonstrates lymphocyturia associated with chylomicrons and triglycerides in the supernatant. The diagnostic approach is aimed to define the site of lymphourinary fistula. A selective ureteral catheterization allows to collect urine samples from each kidney, demonstrating a monolateral source of proteins and lipids and making renal biopsy superfluous. Other diagnostic tools include nuclear magnetic resonance urography and lymphoangiography. Many therapeutic options have been proposed. Sclerosing solution instillation into the renal pelvis and laparoscopic renal pedicle disconnection are the invasive procedures most commonly employed. Among the medical alternatives, a low-fat diet supplemented with medium-chain triglycerides is often followed by complete clinical and biochemical remission.
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PMID:Chyluria associated with nephrotic-range proteinuria: pathophysiology, clinical picture and therapeutic options. 2192 36
We present an unusual pediatric case of invasive upper tract urothelial carcinoma with an associated genetic predisposition. A 14-year-old female presented with intermittent right
flank pain
, and was found to have a poorly functioning hydronephrotic right kidney. Laparoscopic nephrectomy was performed. Pathology demonstrated upper tract urothelial carcinoma, and she subsequently underwent completion ureterectomy. Genetic studies demonstrated a double-hit constitutional deletion of a DNA mismatch repair protein, revealing a rare Lynch syndrome variant known as Constitutional Mismatch Repair
Deficiency
Syndrome. This disease places her at high risk for multiple malignancies, including upper tract urothelial carcinoma.
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PMID:Invasive High-grade Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma in a 14-Year-Old Girl. 2781 4