The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2011)

Hepatic Hydrothorax without Any Evidence of Ascites

  • Vikram Doraiswamy,
  • Sandeep Riar,
  • Pranabh Shrestha,
  • Justin Pi,
  • Mohammad Alsumrain,
  • Arianne Bennet-Venner,
  • Jennifer Kam,
  • Alan Klukowicz,
  • Richard Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.68
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 587 – 591

Abstract

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Hepatic hydrothorax usually presents in association with ascites, but there are rare cases when it does not. This case helps to support the differential of hepatic hydrothorax in patients who have a history of liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and recurrent pleural effusions without ascites. We hope to support the conclusion that a patient with recurrent pleural effusions, without ascites, does not exclude gastrointestinal involvement in its etiology.