Authors
Fereydoun Davatchi, Bahar Sadeghi Abdollahi, Hormoz Shams, Farhad Shahram, Abdolhadi Nadji, Cheyda Chams‐Davatchi, Tahereh Faezi, Massoomeh Akhlaghi, Zahra Ghodsi, Farimah Ashofteh, Negin Mohtasham
Publication date
2014/5
Journal
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
444-452
Description
Aim
Ocular lesions of Behcet's disease (BD) need aggressive treatment to prevent severe loss of vision or blindness. Cytotoxic drugs are the main therapeutic agents and the first line treatment. Retinal vasculitis is the most aggressive lesion of ocular manifestations and predicts a worse systemic outcome. We present here the outcome with a combination of pulse cyclophosphamide, azathioprine and prednisolone, on long‐term usage, up to 10 years, on 295 patients (18 493 eye‐months of follow‐up).
Methods
Cyclophosphamide was used as a 1‐g monthly pulse for 6 months and then every 2–3 months as necessary. Azathioprine was used at 2–3 mg/kg daily. Prednisolone was initiated at 0.5 mg/kg daily. Upon the suppression of the inflammatory reaction, prednisolone was tapered gradually. Patients fulfilled the International Criteria Behcet's Disease (ICBD) and had active posterior uveitis (PU) and/or retinal …
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