Singapore Med J 2006; 47(11): 978-980
          
      
      
      
          Massive unilateral chylous pleural effusion: a rare initial presentation of Behcet's disease      
      
              
       
                    
      
      
       
       
 
      
    
          
    
       Husain SJ, Sadiq F, Zubairi AB, Khan JA
 Correspondence: Prof Javaid A Khan, javaid.khan@aku.edu
 ABSTRACT
 Pulmonary manifestations of Behcet's disease are not very common and usually include pulmonary artery aneurysms, central venous thrombosis, pneumonia and pleurisy. Chylothorax secondary to superior vena caval obstruction is a rare complication and has been reported in only a few cases. We report a case of a 24-year-old man presenting with massive chylothorax as the initial presentation of Behcet's disease that was successfully treated conservatively.
 Keywords: Behcet’s disease, chylothorax, pleural effusion, superior vena cava thrombosis
 Singapore Med J 2006; 47(11): 978-980