Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3289313 | Gastroenterología y Hepatología | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Whipple's disease is an infrequent chronic infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei, identified in 1992. Intestinal, articular, central nervous system and cardiac involvement is common. The presence of abdominal adenopathies, especially mesenteric adenopathies, without peripheral adenopathies or gastrointestinal, articular, neurological or cardiac symptoms is rare. We present the case of a male patient with tonsillar hypertrophy, mesenteric adenopathies, fever and constitutional syndrome, leading to suspicion of lymphoma. Biopsy findings of the lingual tonsil and mesenteric adenopathies were compatible with Whipple's disease. The diagnosis was confirmed by blood polymerase chain reaction.
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Authors
Ángel Cosme Jiménez, Evelia Ojeda Pérez, Fernando Neira, Manuel Vaquero Pérez, Luis Bujanda Fernández de Piérola, Isabel Montalvo, Nerea Muro Carral,