Authors
F Shahram, A Nadji, M Akhlaghi, ST Faezi, C Chams-Davatchi, H Shams, SZ Ghodsi, F Davatchi
Publication date
2018
Journal
Clin Exp Rheumatol
Volume
36
Issue
115
Pages
S135-S140
Description
Objectives. This study proposed to report the characteristics of paediatric Behçet’s disease (PED-BD) in a cohort of patients from Iran’s registry and compare them with different reports throughout the world. Methods. From a cohort of 7504 Iranian patients with Behçet’s disease those diagnosed before the age of 16 years were included in this study. Data were collected on a standard protocol comprising 105 items, including demographic features, type of presentation, and different clinical and laboratory findings. Results. PED-BD was seen in 2.7% of patients. The male/female ratio was 1.02/1, and the mean age at onset was 10.5±3.4. Positive familial history was present in 9.9%. As a first manifestation, oral aphthosis was the most frequent (75%) followed by ocular lesions in 19.1%. The prevalence rates of various manifestations were as follows: oral aphthosis: 91.7%; genital ulcer: 42.2%; skin: 51.5%(pseudofolliculitis: 43.1%, erythema nodosum: 10.3%); ocular lesions: 66.2%(anterior uveitis 52%, posterior uveitis 58.3%, retinal vasculitis 39.7%); articular manifestations: 30.9%; neurological involvement: 4.9%; vascular involvement: 6.4%(venous 4.9%, arterial 2.5%); gastrointestinal manifestations: 5.9%; epididymo-orchitis: 8.7%(boys); high ESR (≥ 20): 50.8%; abnormal urine: 14.1%; positive pathergy test: 57%; HLA-B5/51: 48.7%. ICBD criteria have the highest sensitivity for the classification of PED-BD patients in Iran (91.7%).
Conclusion. The clinical spectrum of PED-BD in Iran in this study was similar to that of other reports; however, genital ulcers, skin lesions (notably erythema nodosum), and gastrointestinal involvement were noticed to occur …
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