Abstract
Gorham's disease is a rare disorder and its etiology remains unknown. It is characterized
by the proliferation of vascular structures in bone, and results in progressive osteolysis.
Chylothorax is a severe complication of Gorham's disease with a mortality of 50 %.
We report a 14-year-old boy with Gorham's disease complicated by chylothorax who underwent
early surgical management followed by radiotherapy.
Key words
Gorham's disease - chylothorax - thoracic duct ligation
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Dr. Eungbae Lee, MD, PhD
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Kyungpook National University Hospital
200 Dongduk-ro Jung-gu
Daegu 700-721
Republic of Korea
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Email: bay@knu.ac.kr