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Investigations

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  • Chest radiology reveals an unencapsulated pleural effusion.
  • Aspirates are creamy and opalescent. Once obtained, there is rapid reaccumulation of chyle. Repeated aspiration may cause protein and lymphocyte depletion.
  • Microscopic examination of the aspirate shows a predominance of lymphocytes which is characteristically sterile due to the bacteriostatic nature of lymph.

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