How Do You Spell CHYLOUS URINE?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈa͡ɪləs jˈʊ͡əɹɪn] (IPA)

Chylous urine is a medical condition where lymphatic fluid leaks into the urine, giving it a milky appearance. The word "chylous" is spelled as /ˈkaɪləs/ in IPA phonetic transcription, which represents the sounds "kai-luhs". The "ch" sound is represented by the "k" in order to reflect the Greek origin of the word. The "y" is pronounced as a long "i" sound, while the "ou" represents an "uh" sound. The final "s" is pronounced as a voiceless sibilant.

CHYLOUS URINE Meaning and Definition

  1. Chylous urine is a rare medical condition characterized by the presence of milky or creamy urine due to the presence of chyle, a form of lymphatic fluid, in the urine. Chyle is typically formed in the small intestine during the digestion of fatty foods and is normally transported via the lymphatic system. However, in cases of chyluria, abnormal connections can develop between the lymphatic system and the urinary tract, allowing the chyle to enter the urine.

    The most common cause of chylous urine is parasitic infections, particularly filariasis, which is caused by parasitic worms. These worms can obstruct the lymphatic system, leading to the leakage of chyle into the urinary tract. Other potential causes include trauma, surgery, tumors, or congenital abnormalities.

    Chyluria may present with various symptoms, including the passage of whitish urine, urinary frequency, discomfort or pain during urination, or even blood in the urine. The milky appearance of the urine is due to the presence of fat globules and lymphocytes.

    Diagnosis of chylous urine is typically confirmed through laboratory tests, including microscopic examination of urine, which may reveal the presence of fat globules, proteins, and lymphocytes. Additional tests, such as imaging studies or lymphangiography, may be performed to identify the underlying cause.

    Treatment of chyluria aims to resolve the underlying cause and manage symptoms. This can include medications to treat the parasitic infection, dietary modifications to reduce the fat content of the diet, or surgical interventions to repair or remove the abnormal connections. With appropriate treatment, chyluria can be effectively managed, but recurrence is possible, and long-term follow-up may be required.

  2. U. of a milky appearance, containing chyle.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CHYLOUS URINE

  • chylous urile
  • chylous urioe
  • chylous urinu
  • chylous urinm
  • chylous urina
  • chylous uring
  • chylousurinne
  • chylowusurine
  • c hylous urine
  • ch ylous urine
  • chy lous urine
  • chyl ous urine
  • chylo us urine
  • chylou s urine
  • chylous u rine
  • chylous ur ine
  • chylous uri ne
  • chylous urin e

Etymology of CHYLOUS URINE

The term "chylous urine" has Greek and Latin origins. The word "chylous" comes from the Greek word "khylos", meaning "chyle", which is a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats. The term "urine" comes from the Latin word "urina", which refers to the liquid waste excreted by the kidneys. Therefore, "chylous urine" essentially means "milky fluid in the urine", describing a condition where chyle is present in the urinary system.

Plural form of CHYLOUS URINE is CHYLOUS URINES