[Uveitis: late complication of undiagnosed Whipple disease]
- PMID: 7481157
- DOI: 10.1016/0248-8663(96)80772-7
[Uveitis: late complication of undiagnosed Whipple disease]
Abstract
We report a case of severe chronic bilateral uveitis in a 60-year-old white man without neurological manifestations. Spondylarthritis and isolated malabsorption suggested the diagnosis of Whipple's disease. A normal duodenal biopsy delated the diagnosis, who was secondarily demonstrated an adenopathy biopsy and macrophage study on vitrectomy sample (macrophage distended by periodic acid-Schiff positive material). With 1 year follow-up the uveitis was rapidly and completely cured by an antibiotic association (rifampicin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazol). The characteristics of ocular involvement in Whipple's disease and treatment of the disease are discussed.
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