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*Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of [[acute]] and [[chronic]] based on the duration.<ref name="Marth2009">{{cite journal|last1=Marth|first1=Thomas|title=New Insights into Whipple’s Disease – A Rare Intestinal Inflammatory Disorder|journal=Digestive Diseases|volume=27|issue=4|year=2009|pages=494–501|issn=1421-9875|doi=10.1159/000233288}}</ref><ref name="SchneiderMoos2008">{{cite journal|last1=Schneider|first1=Thomas|last2=Moos|first2=Verena|last3=Loddenkemper|first3=Christoph|last4=Marth|first4=Thomas|last5=Fenollar|first5=Florence|last6=Raoult|first6=Didier|title=Whipple's disease: new aspects of pathogenesis and treatment|journal=The Lancet Infectious Diseases|volume=8|issue=3|year=2008|pages=179–190|issn=14733099|doi=10.1016/S1473-3099(08)70042-2}}</ref> | *Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of [[acute]] and [[chronic]] based on the duration.<ref name="Marth2009">{{cite journal|last1=Marth|first1=Thomas|title=New Insights into Whipple’s Disease – A Rare Intestinal Inflammatory Disorder|journal=Digestive Diseases|volume=27|issue=4|year=2009|pages=494–501|issn=1421-9875|doi=10.1159/000233288}}</ref><ref name="SchneiderMoos2008">{{cite journal|last1=Schneider|first1=Thomas|last2=Moos|first2=Verena|last3=Loddenkemper|first3=Christoph|last4=Marth|first4=Thomas|last5=Fenollar|first5=Florence|last6=Raoult|first6=Didier|title=Whipple's disease: new aspects of pathogenesis and treatment|journal=The Lancet Infectious Diseases|volume=8|issue=3|year=2008|pages=179–190|issn=14733099|doi=10.1016/S1473-3099(08)70042-2}}</ref> | ||
*Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of [[systemic]] and localized [[infection]] based on [[Organ (biology)|organ]] involvement.<ref name="RelmanSchmidt1992">{{cite journal|last1=Relman|first1=David A.|last2=Schmidt|first2=Thomas M.|last3=MacDermott|first3=Richard P.|last4=Falkow|first4=Stanley|title=Identification of the Uncultured Bacillus of Whipple's Disease|journal=New England Journal of Medicine|volume=327|issue=5|year=1992|pages=293–301|issn=0028-4793|doi=10.1056/NEJM199207303270501}}</ref> | *Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of [[systemic]] and localized [[infection]] based on [[Organ (biology)|organ]] involvement.<ref name="RelmanSchmidt1992">{{cite journal|last1=Relman|first1=David A.|last2=Schmidt|first2=Thomas M.|last3=MacDermott|first3=Richard P.|last4=Falkow|first4=Stanley|title=Identification of the Uncultured Bacillus of Whipple's Disease|journal=New England Journal of Medicine|volume=327|issue=5|year=1992|pages=293–301|issn=0028-4793|doi=10.1056/NEJM199207303270501}}</ref> | ||
*[[Tropheryma whipplei]] [[infection]] may be classified to 4 groups based on the [[clinical]] manifestation:<ref name="Marth2009">{{cite journal|last1=Marth|first1=Thomas|title=New Insights into Whipple’s Disease – A Rare Intestinal Inflammatory Disorder|journal=Digestive Diseases|volume=27|issue=4|year=2009|pages=494–501|issn=1421-9875|doi=10.1159/000233288}}</ref><ref name="StreetDonoghue1999">{{cite journal|last1=Street|first1=Sara|last2=Donoghue|first2=Helen D|last3=Neild|first3=GH|title=Tropheryma whippelii DNA in saliva of healthy people|journal=The Lancet|volume=354|issue=9185|year=1999|pages=1178–1179|issn=01406736|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(99)03065-2}}</ref> | *[[Tropheryma whipplei]] [[infection]] may be classified to 4 groups based on the [[clinical]] manifestation:<ref name="Marth2009">{{cite journal|last1=Marth|first1=Thomas|title=New Insights into Whipple’s Disease – A Rare Intestinal Inflammatory Disorder|journal=Digestive Diseases|volume=27|issue=4|year=2009|pages=494–501|issn=1421-9875|doi=10.1159/000233288}}</ref><ref name="StreetDonoghue1999">{{cite journal|last1=Street|first1=Sara|last2=Donoghue|first2=Helen D|last3=Neild|first3=GH|title=Tropheryma whippelii DNA in saliva of healthy people|journal=The Lancet|volume=354|issue=9185|year=1999|pages=1178–1179|issn=01406736|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(99)03065-2}}</ref><ref name="pmid1378814">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ectors N, Geboes K, De Vos R, Heidbuchel H, Rutgeerts P, Desmet V, Vantrappen G |title=Whipple's disease: a histological, immunocytochemical and electronmicroscopic study of the immune response in the small intestinal mucosa |journal=Histopathology |volume=21 |issue=1 |pages=1–12 |year=1992 |pmid=1378814 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid8903578">{{cite journal |vauthors=Marth T, Strober W |title=Whipple's disease |journal=Semin. Gastrointest. Dis. |volume=7 |issue=1 |pages=41–8 |year=1996 |pmid=8903578 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
**[[Acute]] [[infections]] such as: | **[[Acute]] [[infections]] such as: | ||
***[[Gastroenteritis]] | ***[[Gastroenteritis]] |
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Overview
Whipple’s disease may be classified into 2 groups of acute and chronic infection. It might be classified as systemic or localized based on the organ involvement. It has 4 different clinical manifestations: Acute infection, asymptomatic carrier state, the classic Whipple’s disease, and localized chronic infection.
Classification
- Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of acute and chronic based on the duration.[1][2]
- Whipple's disease may be classified to 2 groups of systemic and localized infection based on organ involvement.[3]
- Tropheryma whipplei infection may be classified to 4 groups based on the clinical manifestation:[1][4][5][6]
- Acute infections such as:
- Asymptomatic carrier state
- The classic Whipple’s disease
- Localized involvement of different organs including:
- Heart:
- Blood-culture negative endocarditis
- Adhesive pericarditis
- Myocardial fibrosis
- CNS:
- Eyes:
- Uveitis
- Vitritis
- Retinitis
- Retrobulbar neuritis
- Papilledema
- Lung:
- Bone:
- Serosa:
- Skin:
- Heart:
Whipple's disease classification based on the duration
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Whipple's disease classification based on organ involvement
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Marth, Thomas (2009). "New Insights into Whipple's Disease – A Rare Intestinal Inflammatory Disorder". Digestive Diseases. 27 (4): 494–501. doi:10.1159/000233288. ISSN 1421-9875.
- ↑ Schneider, Thomas; Moos, Verena; Loddenkemper, Christoph; Marth, Thomas; Fenollar, Florence; Raoult, Didier (2008). "Whipple's disease: new aspects of pathogenesis and treatment". The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 8 (3): 179–190. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(08)70042-2. ISSN 1473-3099.
- ↑ Relman, David A.; Schmidt, Thomas M.; MacDermott, Richard P.; Falkow, Stanley (1992). "Identification of the Uncultured Bacillus of Whipple's Disease". New England Journal of Medicine. 327 (5): 293–301. doi:10.1056/NEJM199207303270501. ISSN 0028-4793.
- ↑ Street, Sara; Donoghue, Helen D; Neild, GH (1999). "Tropheryma whippelii DNA in saliva of healthy people". The Lancet. 354 (9185): 1178–1179. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(99)03065-2. ISSN 0140-6736.
- ↑ Ectors N, Geboes K, De Vos R, Heidbuchel H, Rutgeerts P, Desmet V, Vantrappen G (1992). "Whipple's disease: a histological, immunocytochemical and electronmicroscopic study of the immune response in the small intestinal mucosa". Histopathology. 21 (1): 1–12. PMID 1378814.
- ↑ Marth T, Strober W (1996). "Whipple's disease". Semin. Gastrointest. Dis. 7 (1): 41–8. PMID 8903578.