Chylous ascites is an infrequent clinical entity, characterized by the presence of ascitic fluid with a milky appearance, containing triglyceride levels above 1000 mg/dL or 2 to 8 times higher than the plasma triglyceride value. This paper reports the clinical case of a 61-year-old female patient with cirrhosis of viral etiology (hepatitis C virus), with a history of worsening ascites and milky ascitic fluid on paracentesis.
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