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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for "Whipple's" disease
  1. Whipple disease is a rare condition that mainly affects the small intestine. This prevents the small intestine from ... Whipple disease is caused by infection with bacterium called Tropheryma whipplei . The disorder mainly affects white men of ...
  2. Whipple's Disease From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Whipple's disease is a multi-system infectious bacterial disease that interferes with the body's ability to metabolize fats. ...
  3. ... that control voluntary muscle movement ( amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ) Whipple disease (a condition that also causes malabsorption disorder of ...
  4. Malabsorption Syndromes (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... intestine from a disease, injury, or birth defect. Whipple disease, a rare bacterial infection Genetic diseases Certain medicines ...
  5. ... condition that causes inflammation in your digestive tract. Whipple disease, a rare condition that prevents the small intestine ... Diagnostics & Testing [Internet]. Cleveland (OH): Cleveland Clinic; c2024.Whipple's Disease; [reviewed 2021 Jun 11; cited 2024 Apr 22]; [ ...
  6. ... These include: Celiac disease Tropical sprue Crohn disease Whipple disease Damage from radiation treatments Overgrowth of bacteria in ...
  7. ... biopsy may also reveal evidence of celiac disease, Whipple disease or Crohn disease.
  8. ... Damage from radiation therapy Celiac disease Tropical sprue Whipple disease The inflammation can also involve the stomach ( gastritis ) ...
  9. ... inflammation of the digestive tract) Low-protein diets Whipple disease (condition that prevents the small intestine from allowing ...
  10. ... Radiation enteropathy Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth Viral gastroenteritis Whipple disease
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