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Mb. Whipple is a rare systemic disorder with multiple manifestations. We present a case-story demonstrating the typical course: migrating, non-deforming arthralgies are years later followed by diarrhoea, loss of weight,
fatigue
and pronounced biochemical disturbances. Intestinal biopsy shows numerous PAS-positive, diastaseresistent macrophages, and antibiotic treatment is initiated. After a somewhat prolonged course, complicated with
Giardiasis
and endocarditis, the patient recovers. Four months after the cessation of antibiotic treatment, however, the patient shows clinical signs of relapse, and treatment is restarted. The etiological agent has recently been identified as a gram-positive actinomycete called Tropheryma Whippleii. There are some, but not unequivocal, signs of a cellular immunodeficiency, perhaps predestinating certain patients to the disease. The course is usually favourable, when treated with relevant antibiotics. Relapse is not uncommon, and is very problematic when the CNS is involved. Therefore, a combination treatment with good penetration of the blood-brain barrier is recommended--e.g. two weeks treatment with parenterally administered streptomycin and benzylpenicillin followed by sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim orally for one year.
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PMID:[Whipple disease. A rare systemic disorder with multiple manifestations]. 750 46
Giardiasis
, caused by the intestinal protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis (synonyms: G. lamblia, G. duodenalis), is one of the most frequent parasites to infect the Scottish population. Transmission of the infective cysts in faecal matter is commonly via food and/or water. Giardia is subdivided into assemblages, where clinical and epidemiological differences have been described between assemblages A and B. This snapshot descriptive epidemiological study examines 30 positive cases of Giardia of which 72% (n = 21) were shown to be assemblage A, 14% (n = 4) assemblage B and 10% (n = 3) mixed assemblages (A and B). There was a 2:3 female:male ratio of affected individuals with foreign travel recorded in 22 of these cases. The commonest symptom was diarrhoea which was reported in 80% of cases followed by
tiredness
. Five cases required hospitalization emphasizing the importance of gaining a greater understanding of how Giardia assemblages influence clinical outcomes to assist in formulating guidelines to manage potential Giardia outbreaks.
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PMID:Genotyping of Giardia isolates in Scotland: a descriptive epidemiological study. 2412 34