PMID: 6167894Jan 1, 1981Paper

Central nervous system involvement in Whipple's disease

Neuroradiology
B LudwigG Haferkamp

Abstract

A case of Whipple's disease is presented manifesting itself predominantly with neurological and mental symptoms but without gastrointestinal complaints. Although the first cranial CT in the fourth year of the disease was normal, the second, 1.5 years later, revealed intensive hypodensity of the white matter and cortical enhancement. CT findings are compared with autopsy results and a review of the pertinent literature is given.

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