Korean J Intern Med.
1999 Jan;14(1):66-72.
Clinical analysis of Behcet disease: arthritic manifestations in Behcet disease may present as seronegative rheumatoid arthritis or palindromic rheumatism
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center, Taegu, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
To analyze arthritic manifestations in Behcet disease, which is one
of the most common manifestations of Behcet disease. METHODS: Among the patients
who visited the Rheumatology Division, Keimyung University Dongsan Medical
Center, Taegu, Korea from March 1997 to February 1998, 35 patients, with more
than 3 months follow-up, were compatible for the diagnosis of Behcet disease
according to the Shimizu criteria, after exclusion of uncertain or possible
Behcet cases. The presence of various manifestations was evaluated. Regarding
the joint manifestations, the involved joint, signs and the pattern of the
articular symptoms were examined. Basic laboratory tests, HLA studies and simple
radiologic studies were done. RESULTS: All 35 patients had evident, recurrent,
painful oral ulcers by the study definition. Genital ulcers were found in 29%,
skin lesions in 77%, uveitis in 9%, gastrointestinal ulcerations in 6% and
vascular manifestations in 6%. Joint manifestations appeared in 97%. Knee(91%),
proximal interphalangeal (53%) and metacarpophalangeal joints(21%) were the main
sites. Tenderness was prominent in 91% and swelling in 44%. Polyarticular
presentation was found in 47%. In most cases (76.4%), the articular symptom was
short-lasting. C-reactive protein was likely to be positive in active Behcet
disease. HLA B51 was positive in 46%. CONCLUSIONS: In Behcet disease, various
manifestations can be found. The arthritic manifestation seems quite common. It
may present as seronegative rheumatoid arthritis. Otherwise, it may present as
palindromic rheumatism.