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    Severe chyluria is characterised by continuous milky urine with the presence of one or more of the following: urinary retention, haematochyluria and systemic symptoms such as unintentional weight loss. Retrograde studies show involvement of most of the calyces with possible ureteric involvement.
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    Chyle is a fluid that comes from your lymph nodes. It contains fat droplets and fluid known as lymph. When your lymph nodes are working effectively, they carry chyle to your bloodstream. This allows the body to receive lymph and fats where they are needed. Chyluria occurs when your lymph nodes are not working effectively.
    3 Department of Gynaecology, Sykehuset Telemark, Skien, Norway. Chyluria is secondary to the presence of chyle in the urine. The classical appearance on inspection is of milky white urine, which is caused by a fistulous communication between the lymphatic system and the urinary tract.
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