1. [Cerebral venous thrombosis in Behçet's disease].
- Author
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Schytz HW, Wegener M, and Lassen LL
- Subjects
- Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Oral Ulcer etiology, Papilledema etiology, Papilledema pathology, Retinal Vasculitis etiology, Skin Ulcer etiology, Uveitis etiology, Vaginal Diseases etiology, Vision Disorders etiology, Behcet Syndrome complications, Behcet Syndrome diagnosis, Behcet Syndrome drug therapy, Central Nervous System Diseases complications, Central Nervous System Diseases diagnosis, Central Nervous System Diseases drug therapy, Cranial Sinuses, Venous Thrombosis complications, Venous Thrombosis drug therapy, Venous Thrombosis etiology
- Abstract
Behçet's disease (BD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disorder of unknown aetiology with involvement of multiple organs. The incidence of BD is highest in the countries along the ancient Silk Route. In approximately 9% of the BD patients there is involvement of the central nervous system (CNS). We present a case of a 32 year-old Lebanese woman with severe headache and papilloedema due to a cerebral venous thrombosis and secondary intracranial hypertension. During follow-up she was diagnosed with bilateral uveitis and a history of recidivating oral and genital ulcerations was disclosed. BD with CNS affection is an important diagnosis to keep in mind in case of cerebral venous thrombosis.
- Published
- 2012