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Diagnosis is made by intestinal [[biopsy]], which reveals presence of the organism as [[Periodic acid-Schiff|PAS]]-positive [[macrophage]] inclusions. [[Immunohistochemical]] staining for antibodies against <i>T. whipplei</i> has been used to detect the organism in a variety if tissues, and a confirmatory [[PCR]]-based assay is also available. | Diagnosis is made by intestinal [[biopsy]], which reveals presence of the organism as [[Periodic acid-Schiff|PAS]]-positive [[macrophage]] inclusions. [[Immunohistochemical]] staining for antibodies against <i>T. whipplei</i> has been used to detect the organism in a variety if tissues, and a confirmatory [[PCR]]-based assay is also available. | ||
Some of the tests to help diagnose Whipple's disease includes: | |||
* Complete blood count (CBC) | |||
Whipple's disease may also change the results of the following tests: | |||
* [[Albumin]] | |||
* Unabsorbed fat in the [[stools]] (fecal fat) | |||
* Intestinal absorption of a type of sugar ([[d-xylose]] absorption) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
Diagnosis is made by intestinal biopsy, which reveals presence of the organism as PAS-positive macrophage inclusions. Immunohistochemical staining for antibodies against T. whipplei has been used to detect the organism in a variety if tissues, and a confirmatory PCR-based assay is also available.
Some of the tests to help diagnose Whipple's disease includes:
- Complete blood count (CBC)
Whipple's disease may also change the results of the following tests:
- Albumin
- Unabsorbed fat in the stools (fecal fat)
- Intestinal absorption of a type of sugar (d-xylose absorption)