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Overview
The x-ray findings associated with Whipple's disease depend on the system involved. These findings are not diagnostic.
X Ray
- The x-ray findings associated with Whipple's disease depend on the system involved.
- Pulmonary and joint involvement could be visible on x-ray. However, these findings are not diagnostic.
- In few patients with pulmonary involvement, chest x-ray may demonstrate:[1][2][3]
- Pulmonary infiltrates
- Pleural effusion
- Nodular shadowing
- Small lung volumes
- Mediastinal lymphadenopathy
- In patients with joint involvement, joints usually appear normal on x-ray. However, in rare cases, joint x-ray may show:[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dutly F, Altwegg M (2001). "Whipple's disease and "Tropheryma whippelii"". Clin Microbiol Rev. 14 (3): 561–83. doi:10.1128/CMR.14.3.561-583.2001. PMC 88990. PMID 11432814.
- ↑ Kelly CA, Egan M, Rawlinson J (1996). "Whipple's disease presenting with lung involvement". Thorax. 51 (3): 343–4. PMC 1090658. PMID 8779149.
- ↑ Symmons DP, Shepherd AN, Boardman PL, Bacon PA (1985). "Pulmonary manifestations of Whipple's disease". Q. J. Med. 56 (220): 497–504. PMID 2413499.
- ↑ "Pleural effusion | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org".