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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
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A case of
Whipple's disease
in a female is described.
Malabsorption
of iron, vitamin B12, folic acid and fat was present. These abnormalities reverted to normal after introduction of co-trimoxazole therapy. The patient's humoral immune system was normal, in contrast to impairment of cell-mediated immunity, which has not improved in spite of co-trimoxazole treatment for 2 years, and a therapeutic trial of levamisole. These findings are further evidence that there may be a primary immune deficiency in patients with
Whipple's disease
.
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PMID:Whipple's disease in a female with impaired cell-mediated immunity unresponsive to co-trimoxazole and levamisole therapy. 7 42
A case report is given of a patient with a
malabsorption syndrome
. Primary diagnostic procedures including x-ray examinations and endoscopy yielded no results. Alterations of the abdominal lymph vessel system were found during peritoneoscopy giving rise to the hypothetical diagnosis of
Whipple's disease
. This diagnosis was confirmed by intestinal biopsy yielding macrophages with PAS-positive inclusion bodies. It is pointed out, that peritoneoscopy is a good means to evaluate the abdominal lymph vessel system.
...
PMID:[Peritoneoscopic diagnosis of M. Whipple--making an indirect diagnosis (author's transl)]. 7 75
A 57 year old male had recurrent arthritis and uveitis for 34 years, spinal symptoms for 10 years, and
malabsorption
for four months leading to the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis and
Whipple's disease
. HLA-B27 was positive. Out of the four cases of Whipple's and ankylosing spondylitis in the literature, only one had been tested for HLA-B27 and was found to be negative.
...
PMID:Whipple's disease and ankylosing spondylitis simultaneous occurrence in HLA-B27 positive male. 7 76
A case report is given of a 73 years old woman suffering from
Whipple's disease
. Intermittant polyarthralgias, diarrhea, weight loss and laboratory signs of
malabsorption
had been present for 6 years, when diagnosis was established by biopsy: pathognomonic PAS-positive macrophages were demonstrated in the duodenal mucosa. A complete remission of the disease could be achieved after 100 mg of doxycycline had been administered continuously for a year. Some special details of the course of
Whipple's disease
in the higher age group are discussed.
...
PMID:[Whipple's disease in an elderly person (author's transl)]. 9 35
Although it traditionally presents with signs and symptoms of small intestine involvement, such as diarrhea and
malabsorption
,
Whipple's disease
(WD) can involve many other organs. Typically, WD diagnosis is established by biopsy of the small intestine. A case of WD, established by duodenal biopsy, in a 36-yr-old male is presented. This patient developed mesenteric lymphadenopathy, prompting computerized-tomography guided fine-needle aspiration (FNA), which showed typical features of WD. Electron microscopy (EM) studies confirmed the diagnosis. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of lymph-node involvement in WD diagnosed by FNA biopsy.
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PMID:Whipple's disease involving the mesenteric lymph nodes diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration. 137 80
Whipple's disease
is a rare, systemic disorder characterized by arthritis, serositis, diarrhea,
malabsorption
, lymphadenopathies, weight loss, fever, cutaneous hyperpigmentation and central and peripheral nervous system disorders. There are approximately 60 published cases with pulmonary involvement, in general pleuritis, hilar adenopathies and interstitial affectation. In some occasions, sarcoidosis has been diagnosed prior to WD, postulating either a causal association between both entities, or a relationship between them, existing in WD and initial phase which mimics sarcoidosis. We present a patient diagnosed of sarcoidosis who during the evolution of the disease developed gastrointestinal symptoms compatible with WD.
...
PMID:[Sarcoidosis and Whipple's disease: an association or a relationship?]. 137 84
We present a case report of a 60-year-old male patient and subsequently discuss sonographical findings in
Whipple's disease
. This particular patient showed an intraabdominal tumorous mass. Symptoms of a
malabsorption
disorder were absent. Computer-assisted tomography and radiological examination could not determine the origin of the tumor. Sonography demonstrated a polycyclic hyperechoic mass in the root of the mesentery. The small intestine was not distended and showed normal peristalsis. Its wall was hyperechoic concentrically thickened. Final diagnosis was established from a diagnostic laparotomy showing enlarged lymph nodes and distended lymphatic vessels. Based on the literature the described sonographical findings seem to be typical in cases of
Whipple's disease
.
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PMID:Sonographical findings in Whipple's disease. A case report with regard to the literature. 138 Jan 87
A seropositive white man had follow-up for 16 years with a diagnosis of palindromic rheumatism. Treatment had included parenteral gold, methotrexate, prednisone, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, and penicillamine before diarrhea led to a biopsy-proven diagnosis of
Whipple's disease
. Clinical and radiographic criteria for ankylosing spondylitis were met. In addition to classic Whipple's arthropathy, he had the combined but singular findings of pancarpal destruction and cervical apophyseal fusion. HLA typing revealed the B7 antigen. This case illustrates the pitfalls in diagnosis of a chronic polyarthritis that has, as a typical feature, a long latency before manifesting its more specific signs and symptoms (ie, diarrhea,
malabsorption
, and hyperpigmentation). Care should be taken during evaluation of any disease with atypical and nonspecific features (eg, positive rheumatoid factor in a patient with polyarthritis) and one should continue to reevaluate the original impression while confirmatory evidence is lacking. Moreover, the roentgenographic findings of pancarpal narrowing, apophyseal fusion, and advanced iliofemoral joint disease, in addition to sacroiliitis and syndesmophyte formation, challenge the generally held notion that Whipple's arthropathy is a nondestructive joint disease.
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PMID:Whipple's disease with axial and peripheral joint destruction. 169 47
A 19 year-old man had a clinical history of volvulus, ascites and abdominal pain; later,
malabsorption syndrome
was recognized. Jejunal biopsies obtained by endoscopic technique show changes consistent in
Whipple's disease
with minimal intestinal involvement and atrophy. This case report is the first in which volvulus, minimal intestinal involvement and
malabsorption syndrome
were recognized together. Treatment was successful with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. A literature review with emphasis in recent topics, was made.
...
PMID:[Whipple's disease. A case report and review of the literature]. 170 13
Based on the data obtained during clinical examination of 1,026 patients with small intestinal diseases the authors provide the portion of laboratory and instrumental methods employed in the diagnosis of different disease entities. The clinical picture of small intestinal diseases is mainly determined by the gravity of
malabsorption
. Histological examination of the small intestinal mucosa is a method of choice in the diagnosis of gluten enteropathy,
Whipple's disease
, primary lymphangiectasis and amyloidosis. Immunoassays play the key role in recognition of variable immunodeficiencies and disease of heavy alpha-chains. Meanwhile in differential diagnosis of Crohn's disease, small intestinal tumors, congenital abnormalities of rotation and in some others, the leading part is played by x-ray methods. The authors describe the treatment schedule based on the pathogenetic approach, that makes it possible to reach a stable clinical remission and recovery of the working capacity even in part of patients with stage III
malabsorption
.
...
PMID:[Current problems in the diagnosis and treatment of small intestinal diseases]. 204 28
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