Whipple´s disease is a rare, chronic bacterial illness with multisystemic involvement, caused by Tropheryma whipplei. Due to it´s multiform presentation and rarity it is often misdiagnosed. The standard method concerning diagnosis is the detection of PAS (periodic acid- Shiff) positive macrophages in affected tissues.Immunohistochemical staining and PCR (polymerase chain reaction) increase the sensitivity and specificity of conventional methods.
Long term antibiotic therapy provides a favourable outcome in the majority of cases. The autors describe a case of a patient with Whipple´s disease in a progressive stage.
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