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Whipples Disease
Sign/Symptoms
Abdominal Bleeding
Abdominal Cramp
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
Fatigue
Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
Intestinal Lipodystrophy
Lymph Nodes Swollen (Glands)
Mind: Confusion
Pain Abdominal
Pain Joint (Arthralgia)
Swelling (Oedema, Edema)
Weakness
Weight Loss (Body Mass Index Decreased)
Drugs
Cotrimoxazole
Treatments
Attributes
Commonality
is
rare
Further Tests
D Xylose Absorption Test (Xylose Tolerance)
D Xylose (Blood Concentration, 1 Hour Post Administration) (Decreased)
D Xylose (Urine, Percentage of Total Administered, After 5 Hours) (Decreased)
D Xylose (Blood Concentration, 2 Hours Post Administratio) (Decreased)
D Xylose Absorption Test (Xylose Tolerance)
D Xylose (Blood Concentration, 1 Hour Post Administration) (Decreased)
D Xylose (Urine, Percentage of Total Administered, After 5 Hours) (Decreased)
D Xylose (Blood Concentration, 2 Hours Post Administratio) (Decreased)
Fecal Fat Determination (Fat Absorption Test, Fecal Fat Stain)
Fecal Fat (Increased)
Protein Electrophoresis (Blood, Serum Protein)
Albumin (Blood) (Decreased)
Urine 5-Hydroxindoleacetic Acid Concentration
Urine 5-Hydroxindoleacetic Acid (Increased)
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