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* [[Inflammatory bowel disease|Inflammatory bowel diseases]]
* [[Inflammatory bowel disease|Inflammatory bowel diseases]]
*[[Connective tissue disease|Connective tissue diseases]]
*[[Connective tissue disease|Connective tissue diseases]]
*Neurologic disease
*[[Addison's disease]]
*[[Addison's disease]]
The following diseases have presentations similar to that of Whipple's disease.


'''The table below summarizes the diseases that cause [[malabsorption]], [[diarrhea]] and [[abdominal pain]].'''
'''The table below summarizes the diseases that cause [[malabsorption]], [[diarrhea]] and [[abdominal pain]].'''


<span style="font-size:85%">'''Abbreviations:'''
'''WBC:''' [[White blood cells]]; '''Plt:''' [[Platelet|Platelets]], '''Hgb:''' [[Hemoglobin]], '''IgE:''' [[Immunoglobulin E]], '''IgA:''' [[Immunoglobulin A]]
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<span style="font-size:85%">'''Abbreviations:'''
'''WBC:''' [[White blood cells]]; '''Plt:''' [[Platelet|Platelets]], '''Hgb:''' [[Hemoglobin]], '''IgE:''' [[Immunoglobulin E]], '''IgA:''' [[Immunoglobulin A]]
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2]

Overview

Whipple's disease must be differentiated from other diseases that cause malabsorption, chronic diarrhea, multi system involvement, such as Celiac disease, systemic infections, and inflamatory bowel disease.

Differentiating Whipple's disease from other Diseases

Whipple's disease must be differentiated from other diseases that cause malabsorption, chronic diarrhea, joins involvement, and neurologic symptoms.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

The table below summarizes the diseases that cause malabsorption, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Abbreviations: WBC: White blood cells; Plt: Platelets, Hgb: Hemoglobin, IgE: Immunoglobulin E, IgA: Immunoglobulin A

References

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Cause Peak age of onset History Physical exam Lab findings Additional findings Cause/Pathogenesis Gold standard diagnosis
Fever Abdominal pain Diarrhea Weight loss
Watery Fatty WBC Hgb Plt Other lab findings
Whipple's disease 40-60 ± + + + + ↓/↑
Celiac disease Childhood

Adult

- + ± ± + - -
  • IgA endomysial antibody
  • Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibody
  • Anti-gliadin antibody
  • IgA endomysial antibody
  • IgA tissue transglutaminase antibody
Crohns disease Young adults

(20th)

+ + + + +
  • Abnormal immune response to self antigens
Cystic fibrosis Childhood

Adult

± + - + + - -
  • Positive DNA analysis for CFTR
  • Evaluated nasal transepithelial potential difference (NPD)
VIPoma 30-50 - + + + + - - -
  • Primary secretory tumor
  • Elevated VIP levels
  • Followed by imaging
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 20-50 - + + + + - -
  • Elevated basal or stimulated serum gastrin> 120 pg/mL
Eosinophilic gastroenteritis  30th - + + + + - -
Primary bile acid malabsorption Childhood Adult - + + + + - -
Abetalipoproteinemia Infancy

Adult

- + + + + - - -
Microscopic colitis 50-70 - + + - + - -
Hyperthyroidism Any age ± + + - + - - -
  • Elevated T4
  • Elevated T3
  • Decreased TSH
Lactose intolerance Any age - + + - - - - -
Irritable bowel syndrome 30-50 - ± ± ± - - - -
  • Diagnosis of exclusion