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The clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of Behçet's disease: A single-center experience.
Hama Hussein, Karokh F; Abdullah, Hiwa O; Ahmed, Shaho F; Qadir, Aso N; Asaad, Hoshmand R; Fattah, Fattah H; Hama Amin, Bnar J; Gharib, Dana T; Mohammed, Shvan H; Salih, Rawezh Q; Abdalla, Berun A; Kakamad, Fahmi H; Mohammed, Shorsh A.
Affiliation
  • Hama Hussein KF; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Abdullah HO; Department of Gastroenterology Kurdistan Center for Gastroenterology and Hepatology Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Ahmed SF; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Qadir AN; Kscien Organization Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Asaad HR; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Fattah FH; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Hama Amin BJ; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Gharib DT; Department of Gastroenterology Kurdistan Center for Gastroenterology and Hepatology Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Mohammed SH; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Salih RQ; College of Medicine University of Sulaimani Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Abdalla BA; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Kakamad FH; Smart Health Tower Sulaimani Iraq.
  • Mohammed SA; Department of Gastroenterology Kurdistan Center for Gastroenterology and Hepatology Sulaimani Iraq.
Health Sci Rep ; 7(7): e2238, 2024 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39055614
ABSTRACT
Background and

Aims:

Behçet's disease is a chronic, multisystemic, and relapsing inflammatory disorder. It lacks a permanent cure, the focus of treatment is on mitigating symptoms, decreasing the frequency and severity of relapses, and preventing life-threatening complications. This study aims to report the experience of a single center in managing patients with Behçet's disease and discuss the treatment outcomes.

Methods:

This study was a retrospective case series conducted over 2 years. All cases were clinically diagnosed according to the International Criteria for Behçet's Disease. The extracted data were demographics, family history, clinical findings, criteria scores, treatment, and outcomes.

Results:

A total of 31 patients were included, consisting of 13 males (42%) and 18 females (58%). Most cases were over the age of 30, and both genders were nearly equally distributed among age groups. The most commonly affected site was the oral cavity, observed in 96.77% of cases. Genital, cutaneous, and vascular involvements were more common in males, while females were more likely to have oral, ocular, and musculoskeletal involvements. For various treatment regimens, oral, cutaneous, vascular, and musculoskeletal involvements showed complete response in all cases. Among cases with genital involvement, complete response was achieved in seven cases (41.2%), while four cases (23.5%) showed only partial response, and six cases (35.3%) experienced recurrence. In cases with ocular involvement, only partial responses were observed.

Conclusion:

Oral, cutaneous, vascular, and musculoskeletal involvements may have a higher likelihood of a complete response to treatment regimens. However, genital involvement may be the most recurrent manifestation, followed by ocular involvement.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2024 Type: Article