ABSTRACT

Chyluria, the passage of chyle into the urine giving it a typical milky appearance, is due to a communication between lymphatic and urinary system. Chyluria is rare except in the areas of the world where filariasis is endemic specially India, Japan, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa, Australia, and South America (1). The most common cause of chyluria is parasitic infection secondary to filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti.