Common complications of Behcet's Disease in Baghdad Teaching Hospital.

Autor: Azeez, Barq Wameedh, Al-Sarray, Atta A. H., Al-Hafidh, Ali H.
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Zdroj: Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Oct-Dec2021, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p366-373, 8p
Abstrakt: Background: Behcet's disease is multi-systemic vasculitis, which usually is frequent oral & genital ulcerations as well as eye and skin lesions. Objectives: To determine the proportion of complications of BD & associated epidemiological variables. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted and performed in the Baghdad teaching hospital's Rheumatology unit and Dermatology and Venereology Center, involving (116) patients over the course of six months, beginning November 2nd and ending April 2nd, 2020. Results: The patients ranged in age from 13 to 64 years old at the time of the study. The mean age and SD was 35.08±10.46 and 70.7% from male while 29.3% from female. Recurrent oral ulceration, Recurrent genital ulceration, Eye lesion, Skin lesion, and Joint symptoms were the most common clinical manifestations of Behcet's disease, with 96.6 percent, 37.9%, 67.2 percent, 62.1 percent, and 75.9%, respectively. The most common Behcet's disease complication was ocular complication (34.5 percent), and the first major symptom of BD (94 percent) was oral ulcer. The age at onset of disease at (20-29) years with higher frequency (38.8%). Conclusion: Higher percentages of study sample had ocular complications (83%) while the lower percentage (2%) had gastrointestinal complication. Recommendations: More research is required to determine the etiology, enhance diagnosis precision, and develop new therapeutic strategies. To prevent visceral and ocular involvements, early diagnosis and treatment with the help of a dermatologist with extensive experience is essential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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