Figure 2 from Whipple's disease. | Semantic Scholar
Reversible hypothyroidism and Whipple's disease | BMC Endocrine Disorders | Full Text
Figure 7. PAS-D section at 200x highlights foamy macrophages in lamina propria, which demonstrates short, thick rods and bacterial fragments within macrophages : Refractory Effusions, Crumbly Bones, Mystifying Cachexia and an Absent
Periodic Acid Schiff Stain - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Whipple's disease pathophysiology - wikidoc
Whipple's disease: partial disappearance of PAS positive macrophages... | Download Scientific Diagram
Medbullets on X: "Whipple disease is due to Tropheryma whipplei, a gram- positive, non-acid-fast, PAS-positive rod. The organism is found almost everywhere in the environment and rarely causes chronic disease. It most commonly
Macrophagic myofasciitis and subcutaneous pseudolymphoma caused by aluminium adjuvants | Scientific Reports
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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis | European Respiratory Society
Pathology Discussion Forum - Whipple disease: The cytoplasm of the macrophages in Whipple disease contains intensely PAS-positive material(arrow) that is coarsely granular. Whipple disease, a chronic systemic illness with numerous gastrointestinal features