Diagnostic Approach for Classic Compared With Localized Whipple Disease

Author:

Crews Nicholas R1ORCID,Cawcutt Kelly A2,Pritt Bobbi S34,Patel Robin34,Virk Abinash3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana

2. Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska

3. Division of Infectious Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

4. Division of Clinical Microbiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

Abstract

Abstract Background Whipple disease (WD), a rare systemic infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei, can be a diagnostic challenge due to its variable presentation. The role of T. whipplei polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is unclear as small bowel biopsy with Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining remains the diagnostic gold standard. Individualized diagnostic approaches based on variable clinical manifestations are underutilized. We investigated the methodologies employed at our institution to diagnose WD. Methods We retrospectively collected all cases of WD diagnosed from 1994 to 2016. Microbiology laboratory and anatomic pathology databases were queried. Case characteristics and disease clinical phenotypes (classical, localized WD arthritis, and localized central nervous system [CNS] disease) were described. The diagnostic approach and testing yield were analyzed and reported. Results Thirty-three cases of WD were diagnosed (18 classic WD [CWD], 9 localized WD arthritis [LWD], 6 CNS WD). Misdiagnosis and delay in diagnosis were frequent. Diagnostic approach and test yield differed by classical vs localized WD involvement. Small bowel tissue biopsy PAS stain/PCR was overwhelmingly positive (86%/92%) in CWD, yet seldom positive (12%/42%) in LWD (P < .001). Affected joint synovial fluid PCR was frequently positive in both CWD (100%, 3/3) and LWD (85%, 6/7). Conclusions These results support the role of small bowel biopsy PAS stain/PCR in the diagnosis of CW, though this approach may be of limited utility in LWD or CNS WD without gastrointestinal symptoms. Affected joint synovial fluid or cerebrospinal fluid PCR was frequently positive in both CWD and LWD, supporting its diagnostic usefulness.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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