Other signs and symptoms may include:[1][2][4]
This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names | Learn More: HPO ID |
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abdominal pain |
Pain in stomach
Stomach pain
[ more ]
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0002027 |
Anorexia | 0002039 | |
Arthralgia |
Joint pain
|
0002829 |
Joint inflammation
|
0001369 | |
Cachexia |
Wasting syndrome
|
0004326 |
Depressivity |
Depression
|
0000716 |
Loss of developmental milestones
Mental deterioration in childhood
[ more ]
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0002376 | |
Diarrhea |
Watery stool
|
0002014 |
Fatigue |
Tired
Tiredness
[ more ]
|
0012378 |
Fever | 0001945 | |
Malabsorption |
Intestinal malabsorption
|
0002024 |
Mediastinal lymphadenopathy |
Swollen lymph nodes in center of chest
|
0100721 |
Myoclonus | 0001336 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Hepatomegaly |
Enlarged liver
|
0002240 |
Hypotension |
Low blood pressure
|
0002615 |
Myalgia |
Muscle ache
Muscle pain
[ more ]
|
0003326 |
Pleuritis |
Inflammation of tissues lining lungs and chest
|
0002102 |
Sleep disturbance |
Difficulty sleeping
Trouble sleeping
[ more ]
|
0002360 |
Splenomegaly |
Increased spleen size
|
0001744 |
Uveitis | 0000554 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal pyramidal sign | 0007256 | |
Low number of red blood cells or hemoglobin
|
0001903 | |
Ataxia | 0001251 | |
Chest pain | 0100749 | |
Cough |
Coughing
|
0012735 |
Cranial nerve paralysis | 0006824 | |
Encephalitis |
Brain inflammation
|
0002383 |
Erectile dysfunction |
Abnormal erection
Erectile abnormalities
[ more ]
|
0100639 |
Galactorrhea |
Spontaneous milk flow from breast
|
0100829 |
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage |
Gastrointestinal bleeding
|
0002239 |
Generalized hyperpigmentation | 0007440 | |
Too much cerebrospinal fluid in the brain
|
0000238 | |
Hyponatremia |
Low blood sodium levels
|
0002902 |
Hypothyroidism |
Underactive thyroid
|
0000821 |
Increased intracranial pressure |
Rise in pressure inside skull
|
0002516 |
Insulin resistance |
Body fails to respond to insulin
|
0000855 |
Muscle weakness |
Muscular weakness
|
0001324 |
Myocardial infarction |
Heart attack
|
0001658 |
Myocarditis |
Inflammation of heart muscle
|
0012819 |
Myositis |
Muscle inflammation
|
0100614 |
Pedal edema |
Fluid accumulation in lower limbs
Lower leg swelling
[ more ]
|
0010741 |
Pericarditis |
Swelling or irritation of membrane around heart
|
0001701 |
0009830 | ||
Polydipsia |
Extreme thirst
|
0001959 |
Proptosis |
Bulging eye
Eyeballs bulging out
Prominent eyes
Prominent globes
Protruding eyes
[ more ]
|
0000520 |
Respiratory insufficiency |
Respiratory impairment
|
0002093 |
Seizure | 0001250 |
After treatment, the likely outcome for most people with Whipple disease is good. Most symptoms disappear in about 1 month. Relapse is common, however, highlighting the need to closely watch for a return of symptoms.
People with neurologic Whipple disease who relapse tend to have much poorer health outcomes, including serious neurologic symptoms and even death; therefore, some researchers argue that all cases of Whipple disease should be considered neurologic.[2]
Prompt diagnosis is imperative, as very effective therapies are easy to employ with typically rapid limitation of
Related diseases are conditions that have similar signs and symptoms. A health care provider may consider these conditions in the table below when making a diagnosis. Please note that the table may not include all the possible conditions related to this disease.
Conditions with similar signs and symptoms from Orphanet
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The differential diagnosis includes inflammatory bowel disease, malabsorption syndrome, infectious diarrhea, mesenteric lymphadenitis, seronegative polyarthritis, soft tissue rheumatism, culture-negative endocarditis, vasculitis, lymphoma, cerebrovascular disease, demential processes, HIV infection, atypical mycobacteriosis, sarcoidosis, unclear cutaneous symptoms, exophthalmos and many others.
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