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Whipple's disease (rare bacterial infection of the small intestine)

An infection of the intestinal tract caused by the bacteria Tropheryma whippelii. The infection can spread to other parts of the body if not treated appropriately. Not everyone exposed to the bacteria becomes sick. Some researchers believe a defect in the immune system makes some patients susceptible. It is a very uncommon disease, but can be fatal if untreated. This disorder is more common in men and most often seen after 40.



Description

An infection of the intestinal tract caused by the bacteria Tropheryma whippelii. The infection can spread to other parts of the body if not treated appropriately. Not everyone exposed to the bacteria becomes sick. Some researchers believe a defect in the immune system makes some patients susceptible. It is a very uncommon disease, but can be fatal if untreated. This disorder is more common in men and most often seen after 40.

Symptoms

Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, fatigue, swollen joints, weakness, low red blood cell count (anemia), enlarged spleen, heart murmur, problems walking, seizures, confusion, excess fat in stool (steatorrhea).

Tests

Common tests used for diagnosis and treatment

Workup:
A history and physical exam will be done. A small camera is placed through the mouth into the stomach and into the small intestine (endoscopy) to obtain small samples (biopsy). The bacteria are identified in these samples. Other tests may be done to determine anemia or other effects of the disease.

Tests:
Complete blood count (CBC), Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)

Other Specific Tests: Intestinal biopsy

Specialists:
Gastroenterology, Neurology, Infectious Disease Medicine

Treatment

Treatment requires antibiotics and therapy may last 1-2 years. If only the intestines are involved a 2 week course of intravenous ceftriaxone (Rocephin) followed by 1-2 years of oral sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (Bactrim, Septra) is generally used. More severe infections that involve the brain and/or spinal cord require more intensive treatment. Other medications may be needed to treat other symptoms such as seizures.

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Whipple's disease (rare bacterial infection of the small intestine)
An infection of the intestinal tract caused by the bacteria Tropheryma whippelii. The infection can spread to other parts of the body if not treated appropriately. Not everyone exposed to the bacteria becomes sick. Some researchers believe a defect in the immune system makes some patients susceptible. It is a very uncommon disease, but can be fatal if untreated. This disorder is more common in men and most often seen after 40.
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