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INTRODUCTION: Behçet's disease is particularly frequent in the Mediterranean countries and in the Far East. Its predominance in men is the reason why its association with pregnancy has rarely been reported in the literature. OBSERVATIONS: Three pregnancies occurred in two patients with Behçet's disease. In the first case the disease was diagnosed post partum. The second pregnancy in a stabilized patient was complicated by depression and abortion at 16 weeks of amenorrhea. The second patient presented with an articular episode after delivery, requiring an increase in dose of corticosteroids. COMMENTS: The interventions between pregnancy and Behçet's disease are obscure. The progression of the disease varies from one women to another and from one pregnancy to the next in the same woman. The observations reported here add to those describing aggravation of Behçet's disease during or after pregnancy.
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Behcet Syndrome/drug therapy , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Pregnancy Complications/drug therapy , Adult , Female , Humans , PregnancyABSTRACT
Norplant is a pure progestative method which couples efficaciousness, reversibility and a period of prolonged action. We have counted 189 insertions since March 1993, the date of the introduction of this contraceptive method in the center of family planning at the university maternity of Orangers. The analytical study of different parameters collected in admission files and preestablished control allowed to draw the epidemiologic profile of the patients as well as acceptability, the tolerance and the efficiency of this method.