Case Report

Whipple's Disease Presenting as Sarcoidosis and Valvular Heart Disease

Authors: ALICIA L. WOLFERT MD, JOHN E. WRIGHT MD

Abstract

AbstractWhipple's disease is a rare systemic disorder that can present in a variety of ways and is often difficult to diagnose. It can involve almost any organ system and can mimic other diseases both in its symptoms and pathologic appearance. We present a case initially diagnosed as sarcoidosis that was found to be Whipple's disease after pathologic examination of the patient's mitral and aortic valves.

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