Peters F P, Elbrecht E A, Wouters R S, Engels L G, Stockbrügger R W
Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Maastricht, Netherlands.
Neth J Med. 1996 Sep;49(3):106-11. doi: 10.1016/0300-2977(96)00018-6.
We present 3 patients with Whipple's disease all characterized by a longstanding prodromal period with progressive weight loss, diarrhoea, lymphadenitis and arthralgia or arthritis. Sarcoid-like Whipple's disease was diagnosed in one patient. He was treated with antibiotics. Initially his condition improved; however, a cerebral relapse developed which was treated successfully by ceftriaxone and cefixime. Extraintestinal Whipple's disease (lymph node localisation) was diagnosed in another patient treated successfully with antibiotics. A third case of Whipple's disease was unexpectedly diagnosed by laparotomy and partial small bowel resection. He was not treated till 2 years later with tetracycline. After 1 year of treatment his condition had improved.