Whipple's disease: the role of duodenal biopsy in diagnosis and follow-up.
Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl, 1979;54:59-61.
PMID: 94454
Abstract
Blind suction small intestinal biopsy is still the classical method in establishing the diagnosis of Whipple's disease. Duodenal endoscopy with directed biopsy seems however to be a better alternative after the description, in recent years, of a characteristic endoscopic picture of Whipple's disease. In clinically suspected cases, biopsy from other parts of the small intestine may be rewarding if the duodenal biopsy is negative. A case of Whipple's disease, diagnosed by duodenal biopsy, is reported and the relevant literature is discussed.
MeSH terms
Aged; Biopsy, Needle; Duodenum; Endoscopy; Fiber Optic Technology; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Whipple Disease
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