Pollock J J
South Med J. 1985 Feb;78(2):216-7. doi: 10.1097/00007611-198502000-00030.
Patients with Whipple's disease usually have gastrointestinal complaints. A broad array of extraintestinal symptoms may precede gastrointestinal complaints by years. In the patient described herein, five years of polyserositis evolved into a nearly fatal illness. Electron microscopy of an intra-abdominal lymph node biopsy led to diagnosis and successful therapy.