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Management of persistent chylothorax.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1997 Februrary
The aggressive management of persistent chylothorax is necessary for avoidance of significant morbidity and possible mortality. The failure of TPN and chest tubes to rapidly control a chylothorax should lead to consideration of thoracic duct ligation.
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