Tropical sprue history and symptoms

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Overview

History and Symptoms

Tropical sprue is diagnosed based on the following criteria:

  • Compatible clinical presentation
  • Presence of malabsorption for two different substances
  • Abnormal small intestinal histological findings
  • Exclusion of other causes of malabsorption
  • Response to treatment with tetracycline and folic acid

Patients with tropical sprue present with the symptoms of:

  • Visit to a tropical region
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Anorexia
  • Weight loss
  • Malnutrition
  • Anemia
  • Fatigue
  • Neuropathy
  • Bone pain due to calcium and vitamin D malabsorption
  • Weakness in combing hair and getting up from the chair suggesting a proximal muscle weakness

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