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whipple disease/headache

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[Whipple disease and central nervous system].

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Whipple disease (WD) is a rare systemic infection caused by the bacteria Tropheryma whipplei. Slowly progressive dementia, supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, headache, myoclonus, hypothalamic dysfunction, oculomasticatory-skeletal myorythmia are characteristic manifestations when WD involves the central

Prosopagnosia as the Presenting Symptom of Whipple Disease.

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Whipple disease is a rare, chronic multisystem infectious disease. The central nervous system (CNS) is secondarily involved in 43% of patients; 5% of patients have isolated or primary CNS involvement. The most frequent CNS symptoms are cognitive changes. Prosopagnosia is an inability to recognize

Bilateral panuveitis associated with Whipple disease - case report.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a clinical case and literature review of Whipple disease. METHODS A 65-year-old male with bilateral decreased visual acuity for 3 weeks as well as bilateral hypoacusia, vertigo, disequilibrium, headache and decreased strength in the right upper limb for 4 months. The clinical

Whipple limbic encephalitis.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a relapse of Whipple disease revealed by isolated limbic encephalitis with no other signs of systemic involvement. METHODS Case report. METHODS University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France. Patient A 41-year-old patient. METHODS Cognitive functions and results of

Tropheryma whipplei as a Cause of Epidemic Fever, Senegal, 2010-2012.

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The bacterium Tropheryma whipplei, which causes Whipple disease in humans, is commonly detected in the feces of persons in Africa. It is also associated with acute infections. We investigated the role of T. whipplei in febrile patients from 2 rural villages in Senegal. During June 2010-March 2012,
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