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  • - Whipple's disease is a rare chronic infection that affects multiple systems and is often marked by symptoms like weight loss, diarrhea, and joint pain, but can also present as localized disease, acute infection, or be asymptomatic.
  • - Diagnosis involves examining duodenal biopsies and using PCR to analyze specific genetic material from the causative agent.
  • - A case study highlights a middle-aged man with ongoing joint pain and gastrointestinal issues, illustrating how the rarity of Whipple's disease makes it challenging to diagnose despite its diverse symptoms.

Article Abstract

Whipple's disease is a multisystemic chronic infectious condition caused by (). Though characterised often by insidious weight loss, diarrhoea, and arthralgia, three other distinct manifestations can be observed, namely localised disease, acute infection and asymptomatic carriage. The diagnosis relies on histopathological examination of duodenal biopsies and polymerase chain reaction analysis of the 16S rRNA gene for We report the case of a middle-aged man admitted for etiologic investigation of prolonged, migrating, and inflammatory arthralgias and subsequent development of gastrointestinal symptoms. Despite its reputation as a great mimicker of many different illnesses, the difficulty in diagnosis probably lies with its rarity rather than its masking.

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