*'''Effusions''' may develop for a number of reasons in animals with lymphangiectasia. Ascites composed of a [[Transudate|transudate]] may develop in severely [[Hypoalbuminaemia|hypoproteinaemic]] animals but, in animals that develop secondary lymphangiectasia due to right-sided heart failure, a [[Modified Transudate|modified transudate]] may form due to portal hypertension. If the major lymphatic vessels of the abdomen are disrupted (by a neoplastic mass), [[Chylous Effusion|chylous ascites]] may develop, although this is very rare. In animals with congenital lymphangiectasia or in those with disruption of the thoracic duct, chylothorax has also been described. | *'''Effusions''' may develop for a number of reasons in animals with lymphangiectasia. Ascites composed of a [[Transudate|transudate]] may develop in severely [[Hypoalbuminaemia|hypoproteinaemic]] animals but, in animals that develop secondary lymphangiectasia due to right-sided heart failure, a [[Modified Transudate|modified transudate]] may form due to portal hypertension. If the major lymphatic vessels of the abdomen are disrupted (by a neoplastic mass), [[Chylous Effusion|chylous ascites]] may develop, although this is very rare. In animals with congenital lymphangiectasia or in those with disruption of the thoracic duct, chylothorax has also been described. |