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Behcet's disease: a rheumatologic perspective

Lee SK, Lee J

Behcet's disease is recognized as a multisystemic disease with various organ involvement including skin, mucous membrane, eyes, joints, veins, arteries, gastrointestinal tract, meninges, and brain. In this review, Behcet's disease...
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Ophthalmologic manifestation of Behcet's disease

Kim HB

Loss of vision in Behcet's disease is one of the most common, as well as one of the most serious, of its varied manifestations. Total blindness may often be the...
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Clinical manifestations of Behcet's disease: an analysis of 2147 patients

Gurler A, Boyvat A, Tursen U

To evaluate the prevalence of the clinical findings in Behcet's disease, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 2147 Behcet patients from 9 to 87 years of age (mean age...
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Dermatologic manifestation of Behcet's disease

Lee ES, Bang D, Lee S

Dermatologic lesions in Behcet's disease are regarded as important manifestation for diagnosis. Various kinds of cutaneous lesions appear in patients with Behcet's disease. They present as erythema nodosum-like lesion, papulopustular...
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Life story of Dr. Hulusi Behcet

Saylan T

Dr. Hulusi Behcet was born on February 20, 1889 in Istanbul. He graduated from Gulhane Military Medical Academy in 1910 and then he specialized in Dermatology and Venereal Diseases. He...
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Diagnostic criteria of Behcet's disease: problems and suggestions

Lee S

There are no specific diagnostic laboratory tests for Behcet's disease. Diagnosis relies on proper history-taking and typical clinical manifestations. To provide more objectivity to the diagnosis, several diagnostic criteria have...
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Treatment of Behcet's disease

Bang D

Behcet's disease is characterized with multifactorial etiopathogenesis and multiclinical pictures. The treatment of patients with Behcet's disease is based on the severity of illness, and the most appropriate management of...
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The influence of pregnancy on Behcet's disease

Bang D, Chun YS, Haam IB, Lee ES, Lee S

Behcet's disease is a multisystem disorder that affects mainly young adults. Conflicting reports of the effects of pregnancy on the course of Behcet's disease have been reported. We studied 27...
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Surgical treatment of intestinal Behcet's disease

Lee KS, Kim SJ, Lee BC, Yoon DS, Lee WJ, Chi HS

From 1983 to 1994, we diagnosed 37 cases of intestinal Behcet's disease and performed operations on 26 patients at the Surgical Department of Yonsei University Medical Center. Sixty percent of...
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Etiopathology of Behcet's disease: herpes simplex virus infection and animal model

Sohn S

The etiology of Behcet's disease has been proposed as being a viral, bacterial, genetic and immunological disorder. After Hulusi Behcet's viral etiological hypothesis, many investigators have tried to confirm this....
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Epidemiological and clinical features of Behcet's disease in Korea

Bang D, Yoon KH, Chung HG, Choi EH, Lee ES, Lee S

Behcet's disease occurs with a high prevalence in the Far East including Korea. In this report we inspected 1,155 patients with Behcet's disease and collected information concerning the clinical and...
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Recurrent aphthous stomatitis in the diagnosis of Behcet's disease

Rogers RS

Recurrent aphthous stomatits (RAS) is also known as recurrent oral ulcers, recurrent aphthous ulcers, or simple or complex aphthosis. RAS is the most common inflammatory ulcerative condition of the oral...
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Etiopathology of Behcet's disease: immunological aspects

Sakane T, Suzuki N, Nagafuchi

Behcet's disease is recognized as a systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. The disease has a chronic course with periodic exacerbations and progressive deterioration. Previous reports have shown at least...
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Streptococcal infection in the pathogenesis of Behcet's disease and clinical effects of minocycline on the disease symptoms

Kaneko F, Oyama N, Nishibu A

Although the precise pathoetiology of Behcet's disease (BD) remains obscure, patients with BD have a high incidence of chronic infectious foci, indicating an enhanced susceptibility to chronic tonsillitis, and dental...
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Molecular genetics (HLA) of Behcet's disease

Mizuki N, Inoko H, Ohno S

Behcet's disease (BD) has been known to be strongly associated with the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) B51. This B51 association has been confirmed in many different ethnic groups between the...
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Epidemiological features of Adamantiades-Behcet's disease in Germany and in Europe

Zouboulis , Kotter I, Djawari D, Kirch W, Kohl PK, Ochsendorf FR, Keitel W, Stadler R, Wollina U, Proksch E, Sohnchen R, Weber H, Gollnick H, Holzle E, Fritz K, Licht T, Orfanos CE

The German Registry of Adamantiades-Behcet's disease was founded in 1990 in Berlin and it provides current data on the epidemiology, the clinical manifestations and the course of the disease in...
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