• A rare case of idiopathic chylous ascites in a young female is reported. The management and outcome with long term follow up were discussed. • The variable nature of presentation of chylous ascites necessitates high index of suspicion. Diagnosis predominately requires abdominal paracentesis and triglyceride levels in the ascetic fluid obtained. • Management of idiopathic chylous ascites is mostly conservative, once the diagnosis is established. The treatment may include low fat diet and occasional somatostatin use. • Further research is mandatory as there is a significant rise in reported cases with no standardized guidelines for management.
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