Introduction: Chylous ascites is defined by an accumulation of chylous fluid in the peritoneal cavity and it clinically appears as a milky fluid in which laboratory examination reveals triglycerides, cholesterol, and sometimes chylomicrons and lymphocytes.
Presentation Of Case: We report the first case of primary chylous ascites observed during laparoscopy for unexplained secondary infertility.
Discussion: Chylous ascites has never been linked to fertility but bathes all internal reproductive organs surfaces and is considered a communication mean between ovaries.
Conclusion: Despite a lack of evidence, the question of peritoneal fluid role remains in infertility.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2011.08.008 | DOI Listing |
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