Bendayan P, Glock Y, Galinier M, Lesbordes J L, Fauvel J M, Haguenauer G, Bounhoure J P
Service de cardiologie, CHU Rangueil, Toulouse.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 1991 Jan;84(1):127-30.
The authors report a new case of primary chylopericardium in an asymptomatic 26 year old male. In view of the negativity of the complementary etiological investigations a surgical subxiphoid window was performed and this confirmed the diagnosis. After failure of isolated evacuatory drainage, the patient was cured by pericardectomy. The anatomo-clinical, biochemical and diagnostic features of this condition are described based on a review of the other cases of primary chylopericardium reported in the literature. Surgical pericardectomy seems to be the only effective long term treatment.