Affiliation:
1. Academic Respiratory Unit North Bristol NHS Trust Bristol UK
2. Division of Respiratory Medicine School of Medicine, University of Nottingham Nottingham UK
Abstract
AbstractLymphangioleiomyomatosis is a rare pulmonary disease affecting women of childbearing age. Whilst chylothorax is a well‐recognized complication of the condition, management strategies aren't well‐defined, have low success rates and are often only available at tertiary or specialist centres. We describe a case of a young woman referred to pleural clinic with a chylous effusion found to be secondary to lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Initial medical management was unsuccessful and recurrent drainages caused significant complications. Remission was ultimately achieved with a combination of mTOR inhibitors and interventional radiology techniques.