Abstract: Introduction: Ocular lesions of Behcet’s disease (BD) progress by recurrent attacks and remission. Their natural history, without treatment, is toward severe loss of vision or blindness. We presented last year a work to the ACR meeting on the long-term outcome of visual acuity (VA) in BD. The data showed that the final VA was related to the baseline VA (before the treatment), suggesting that a delay in aggressive treatment may ...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The natural history of ocular lesions Behcet’s Disease (BD) is gradual progressions of lesions toward severe loss of vision or blindness. The association of cytotoxic drugs and steroids has dramatically changed the outcome. However, some authors still believe that the improvement is temporary and in the long run (10 years) the eyes progress toward blindness no matter what treatment was applied. The aim of this study was to address ...
Abstract: Introduction: We reported last year, during the ACR annual meeting, the result of different treatment modalities for ocular lesions of BD in 856 patients. We showed that pulse cyclophosphamide (PCP), low dose pulse cyclophosphamide (LDP), oral cyclophosphamide (OCP), weakly methotrexate (MTX), chloambucil (CHL), and cyclosparine A (CYA) had all the same efficacy. The percentage of the eyes aggravated (visual acuity) despite the treatment was: For PCP: 21%, LDP: 22%, OCP: ...
Abstract: Introduction: Ocular lesions are the major cause of morbidity in Behcet's Disease. If not treated, they usually progress toward severe loss of vision or blindness. Cytotoxic drugs are the main therapeutic arsenal used for this condition. Materials & Methods: in an open, non randomized control study. Pulse Cyclophosphamida (PCP), low dose pulse cyclophosphamide (LDP), oral cyclophosphamide (OCP). weakly methotrexate (MTX), chlorambucil (CHL), and cyclosporine A (CYA) were used in a standard ...
Abstract: There are only two nationwide surveys of Behcet's Disease (BD) in the world, one from Japan and one from Iran. The comparison of the two surveys is interesting because the populations are racially different, although they share same genetic background via the invasion of Iran by Turk tribes (from the northem part of China) in the 10 th and 13 th century. The annual incidence of BD in Iran is 350 ...
Abstract: The sensitivity of the 1971 preliminary criteria for the classification of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) was 90% according to Cohen et al (1), who assembled those criteria. This high degree of sensitivity was not found by other investigators (2-6). The1982 revised criteria proposed by Tan et al (7) showed a 96% sensitivity among their patients. In a recent work, Levin et al (8) compared the 1971 and the 1982 American Rheumatism ...