Behcet's Disease Presenting With Cerebral Vasculitis: A Case Report

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2009

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Introduction: Behcet's disease encompasses a group of multisystemic complications secondary to occlusive vasculitis. It presents usually with oral or genital ulcers however, other system involvements may be the first sign as well. Case presentation: A 26-years-old man admitted to our clinic for his decreased visual acuity. Ophthalmologic examination revealed bilateral vitritis and optic disc swelling. However, the meticulously taken history included other complains like headache and oral ulcers. Further investigation with cranial MRI demonstrated cerebral vasculitis secondary to Behcet's disease. Conclusion: Behcet's disease may be easy to diagnose when it presents with oral and genital ulcers or panuveitis, however presentation with optic disc swelling may warrant a thorough investigation. © 2009 Ozturk et al; licensee Cases Network Ltd.

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2

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Okudan, S., Kerimoğlu, H., Oltulu, R., Öztürk, B.T., (2009). Behcet's Disease Presenting With Cerebral Vasculitis: A Case Report. Cases Journal, 2(5), 1-3. Doi: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-7528