Non-parasitic chyluria: an interesting case of uncertain interpretation.

Arch Ital Urol Androl

Urological Clinic, Department of Surgical and Oncological Sciences, University of Padua, Italy.

Published: December 2003

Chyluria occurs as a result of communication between the lymphatics and the urinary system. It is a common problem in developing countries. Since its original description by Hippocrates, chyluria has been mentioned frequently in the literature and has remained puzzling in many reports. As a rare occurrence, chyluria may present many diagnostic and therapeutic problems. A man with an interesting history of non-parasitic chyluria and an unusual radiological finding is described herein. The etiology and various treatments of chyluria are discussed.

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