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. 1977 Oct;18(10):800–804. doi: 10.1136/gut.18.10.800

Myopathy in Whipple's disease.

M Swash, M S Schwartz, M J Vandenburg, D J Pollock
PMCID: PMC1411682  PMID: 73496

Abstract

We report a patient with Whipple's disease who developed a myopathy that improved during antibiotic therapy. The muscle biopsy showed mild type 2 fibre atrophy, type 1 fibre preponderance, variability in fibre size, and changes in the myofibrillar pattern of affected fibres. Interfascicular macrophages contained PAS-positive material. With the electron microscope these macrophages contained membranous inclusions and bacillary bodies, similar to those seen in the jejunal biopsy.

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