Behçet's disease: general concepts and recent advances
2006; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 17; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/01.icu.0000247411.59213.bb
ISSN1531-7021
Autores Tópico(s)Vasculitis and related conditions
ResumoPurpose of review To summarize general concepts of Behçet's disease, as well as present recent scientific developments in delineating the pathogenesis and treatment of this disorder. Recent findings Large, long-term follow-up studies on patients with Behçet's disease have shown improved visual outcomes in recent years when compared with decades ago, presumably due to the more aggressive use of immunosuppressive agents. Increased T-helper cell type 1 activity and increased hypercoagulability continue to be a focus of research into the pathogenesis of the disease. Advanced oxidation protein products and a Behçet's disease activity index may be useful tools for following disease activity. Finally, studies of new treatment modalities, particularly infliximab, interferon-α and granulocytapheresis, have reported encouraging results. Summary Historically a scourge among uveitic disorders, there is new hope for improved long-term visual outcomes in patients with Behçet's disease based on recent scientific advances.
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