The spectrum of central nervous system involvement in Whipple's disease.
Jasper MecklenburgVerena MoosAnnette MoterEberhard SiebertAlexander Heinrich NaveThomas SchneiderKlemens RuprechtPhilipp EuskirchenPublished in: European journal of neurology (2022)
Neurological involvement in patients with WD is common. Detection of TW DNA in CSF is only partly associated with neurological symptoms. Elevated CSF parameters suggest CNS parenchymal infection. Stroke is a hitherto underrecognized manifestation of WD. These findings suggest that mechanisms beyond CNS infection contribute to the spectrum of CNS involvement in WD.