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Review
. 1997;20(8):592-8.

[Ophthalmological involvement in Behçet disease. Apropos of 520 cases]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 9515117
Review

[Ophthalmological involvement in Behçet disease. Apropos of 520 cases]

[Article in French]
M el Belhadji et al. J Fr Ophtalmol. 1997.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this paper is to compare our results with the literature and to discuss some therapeutical aspects of the disease.

Methods: This retrospective study concerned 520 cases of Behçet's disease followed by internal diseases department and ophthalmology service of U.H.C. Averroes (Casablanca, Morocco) during 10 years.

Results: There were 432 men (83%) and 88 women (17%). The mean age of the patients was 20 years. Ophthalmological involvements are found in 80%, bilateral in 60%. The disease occurred at the rate of 2 or 3 episodes a year in 5% of cases. Irreversible blindness was noted in 24.4% of cases, predominately panuveitis in 37% of cases, followed by anterior uveitis in 36.3% and retinal vasculitis in 37% of cases. Good results were obtained by a medical care with corticoids and chloraminophen in case of threatening blindness.

Conclusion: Behçet's disease remains frequent in our country. It requires early diagnosis and steady ophthalmological surveillance in order to delay onset of blindness.

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