Non Parasitic Chyluria Associated with Perirenal Lymphangiomas
Muhammad Waqas, Amna Butt, Menahil Fatima, Farhan Khan, Mian Khalid Akbar.
Abstract
Chyluria is mostly parasitic in origin. Non-parasitic chyluria is rare. Association of chyluria with perirenal lymphangiomas is very rare with a few case reports in literature. We report a case of 25 years old gentleman with non-parasitic chyluria associated with perirenal lymphangiomas and its surgical management.
Key words: Chyluria, lymphangiomas, non parasitic chyluria.
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