Chylous effusion presenting in a 37-year-old woman with severe hypothyroidism: a case report.

J Med Case Rep

Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, 5th floor Valley Specialty Building, 751 South Bascom Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128, USA.

Published: October 2010

Introduction: We report what is to the best of our knowledge the second adult case of chylothorax clearly associated with severe hypothyroidism in the English-language medical literature. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of its kind reported without a prior history of malignancy.

Case Presentation: A 37-year-old Hispanic woman with no reported significant past medical history initially presented with shortness of breath and inability to lose weight. She was found to have a large chylous effusion requiring chest-tube drainage, as well as severe hypothyroidism. After several weeks of thyroid hormone-replacement therapy, the formation of chylous pleural fluid in the patient greatly diminished, and the chest tube was removed. Upon long-term follow-up her minimal residual effusion remains stable on serial chest radiographs.

Conclusion: Although the exact pathophysiologic relation between low thyroid hormone levels and chyle formation remains to be elucidated, hypothyroidism should be a diagnostic consideration in patients with chylous effusions, especially those refractory to conventional treatments.

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