Review began 12/24/2022 review ended 01/10/2023 published 01/17/2023 © copyright

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  • who: Report and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Review began 12/24/2022 Review ended 01/10/2023 Published 01/17/2023 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/17,/2023
  • what: Our case presented a patient who, a year after undergoing an LRYGB, acquired chylous ascites but no internal herniation was present.

SUMMARY

    Chylous ascites is a creamy-colored intra-abdominal accumulation of fluid with a triglyceride concentration of more than 110 mg/dL. The underlying etiology of chylous ascites in LRGYB is assumed to . . .

     

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