Chyluria: clearing the 'muddiness' with lipiodol lymphangiography

Sudan J Paediatr. 2023;23(1):104-107. doi: 10.24911/SJP.106-1601720841.

Abstract

Chyluria is a rare entity characterised by the presence of chyle/lymphatic fluid within the urine. It develops following an abnormal communication between the perirenal lymphatics and pelvicalyceal lymphatics. There are multiple causes of chyluria including infective (filariasis), post-traumatic, post-surgical, pregnancy and malignancy. We present a case of a 15-year-old male who presented with a complaint of the intermittent passage of milky urine for the preceding 1 year. Conventional lipiodol lymphangiography followed by cone beam computed tomography was done to look for abnormal fistulous channels. Subsequently, the patient was successfully treated with cystoscopy-guided renal pelvic instillation sclerotherapy of povidone-iodine.

Keywords: Chyluria; Conventional lipiodol lymphangiography; Lympho-pelvicalyceal fistula.

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