Abstract: Introduction: The etiology of Behcet's disease (BD) is unknown, but like other autoimmune disorders both environmental and genetic factors contribute to its pathophysiology. The familial form of BD is in favor of a genetic predisposition. This study was designed to evaluate the prevalence of the familial form and their possible effect on the disease expression in Iranian patients. Materials & Methods: We studied prospectively 1242 consecutive patients with ...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Ocular lesions of Behcet's Disease (BD) progress usually toward severe loss of vision or blindness, if not aggressively treated. Cytotoxic drugs are the main therapeutic arsenals used for it: Low dose methotrexate (MTX) by its safety and its efficacy is one of the best therapeutic choices. MATERIALS &METHODS: MTX was used as 7.5 mg weekly. Prednisolone was associated as 0.5 mg/kg/ daily. Upon the suppression of the inflammatory reaction, prednisolone ...
Abstract: Introduction: Posterior uveitis (PU) and retinal vasculitis (RV) usually progress toward severe loss of vision or blindness, if not aggressively treated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Pulse Cyclophosphamide (PCP) in a cohort study. Methods: This study includes all patients treated with PCP from 1986 to 1998, for active PU and or RV. PCP was administered as Ig cvclophosphamide/m2/body surface, once per month. Prednisolone was given ...
Abstract: Behcet's Disease (BD) is classified among the Vasculitides. It is characterized by mucocutaneous and ophthalmologic manifestations and seen mostly in the Northern Hemisphere and in countries along the silk road. The characteristics of BD are presented here in a nation wide analysis of 3443 patients in Iran over a 21 year period. There was a slight male preponderance M.F ratio 1.4:1 (53.3% male/46.7% female). The mean age of onset was ...
Abstract: The pathergy phenomenon (PP) is one of the hallmarks of Behcet's Disease (BD). It has been reported to be positive from 17.5% to 83% of cases in different studies. PP is used as a diagnosis criterion in the Dilsen criteria, the Japan criteria, the International criteria, and the Iran criteria. It is therefore important to know wether PP is a fix manifestation of the disease or a cyclic manifestation ...