intestinal lymphangiectases
pulmonary lymphangiectases
congenital lymphangiectases
generalized lymphangiectases
lymphangiectases symptoms
lymphangiectases diagnosis
lymphangiectases treatment
secondary lymphangiectases
lymphangiectases patient
diffuse lymphangiectases
intestinal lymphangiectases cause protein-losing enteropathy in some patients.
secondary lymphangiectases often develop due to cardiac failure or lymphoma.
congenital lymphangiectases may present with chylous ascites in infancy.
endoscopic biopsy reveals dilated lymphatic vessels consistent with lymphangiectases.
the patient was diagnosed with intestinal lymphangiectases after extensive evaluation.
low-fat diet combined with medium-chain triglycerides helps manage lymphangiectases.
imaging studies demonstrate multiple lymphangiectases throughout the small bowel.
primary intestinal lymphangiectases represent a rare cause of malabsorption.
surgical resection may be considered for localized lymphangiectases.
octreotide therapy has shown benefit in treating refractory lymphangiectases.
lymphangiectases can lead to significant hypoalbuminemia and peripheral edema.
capsule endoscopy helps identify lymphangiectases not seen on standard imaging.
the pathological examination confirmed extensive lymphangiectases involving the jejunum.
hereditary lymphangiectases syndrome requires lifelong nutritional support.
radiological findings of lymphangiectases include thickened intestinal folds and nodular mucosa.
intestinal lymphangiectases
pulmonary lymphangiectases
congenital lymphangiectases
generalized lymphangiectases
lymphangiectases symptoms
lymphangiectases diagnosis
lymphangiectases treatment
secondary lymphangiectases
lymphangiectases patient
diffuse lymphangiectases
intestinal lymphangiectases cause protein-losing enteropathy in some patients.
secondary lymphangiectases often develop due to cardiac failure or lymphoma.
congenital lymphangiectases may present with chylous ascites in infancy.
endoscopic biopsy reveals dilated lymphatic vessels consistent with lymphangiectases.
the patient was diagnosed with intestinal lymphangiectases after extensive evaluation.
low-fat diet combined with medium-chain triglycerides helps manage lymphangiectases.
imaging studies demonstrate multiple lymphangiectases throughout the small bowel.
primary intestinal lymphangiectases represent a rare cause of malabsorption.
surgical resection may be considered for localized lymphangiectases.
octreotide therapy has shown benefit in treating refractory lymphangiectases.
lymphangiectases can lead to significant hypoalbuminemia and peripheral edema.
capsule endoscopy helps identify lymphangiectases not seen on standard imaging.
the pathological examination confirmed extensive lymphangiectases involving the jejunum.
hereditary lymphangiectases syndrome requires lifelong nutritional support.
radiological findings of lymphangiectases include thickened intestinal folds and nodular mucosa.
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