Rheumatology - Behçet's Disease Flashcards
What are the main features of Behçet’s disease?
Recurrent oral ulcers
Genital ulcers
What gene is affected in Behçet’s disease?
HLAB51
How often do you get oral ulcers in Behçet’s disease?
3 or more per year
Painful
Sharply circumscribed
Red halo
Takes 2-4 weeks to heal
What test is used to diagnose Behçet’s disease?
Pathergy test
Sterile needle to make multiple pricks on forearm
24-48 hours later there may be
Erythema
Induration
Indicates non-specific skin hypersensitivity
How is Behçet’s disease diagnosed?
Clinical diagnosis
Pathergy test
How is Behçet’s disease managed?
Topical steroids for mouth ulcers (soluble betamethasone)
Prednisolone
Colchicine
Lidocaine for genital ulcers
What are the major rare complications of Behçet’s disease?
Vision loss
Ruptured pulmonary aneurysms
Bowel perforation
Neuro-Behçet’s disease