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    Veziant, Julie, MD; Sakka, Laurent, MD; Galvaing, Géraud, MD; Tardy, Marie M., MD; Cassagnes, Lucie, MD; Filaire, Marc, MD

    Journal of vascular surgery, 10/2015, Volume: 62, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    Thoracic duct (TD) cyst is an uncommon abnormality that can be manifested as a cervical swelling. Pathogenesis includes congenital or degenerative weakness of the wall of the TD and obstruction of the lymphoid flow. Diagnosis is crucial to eliminate malignant disease or vein thrombosis and can be established by imaging and needle aspiration. We report a case of recurrent cervical swelling with spontaneous chylothorax and chyloperitoneum. A TD cyst with a terminal obstruction of the TD was diagnosed on lymphangiography. Treatment by microsurgical lymphovenous anastomosis was successful, and the patient was free of symptom 3 years later.