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Immunosuppressive Therapy in Whipple's Disease Patients is Associated with the Appearance of Gastrointestinal Manifestations

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These results indicate an association between immunosuppressive therapy and the onset of diarrhea in Whipple's disease and thus support the concept that immunologic factors play a role in disease pathogenesis. Further investigation on the interaction of the immune system and Tropheryma whipplei infection are required to understand the factors contributing to the clinical manifestation of this rare disorder and possibly to introduce preventive interventions.

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