Bechet’s Syndrome
BECHET’S SYNDROME
- Bechet’s disease is characterized by Hypopyon
- Posterior uveitis,Iritis & Optic Neuritis are seen in Bechet’s disease
- HLA marker of bechet’s syndrome is HLA-B51
- Recurrent oral ulcers that are small with a yellow floor surrounded by an erythematous halo on lips & also has multiple, tender nodules on skin are diagnosed to have bechet’s syndrome
- Recurrent orogenital ulceration with arthritis is seen in bechet’s syndrome
- Thalidomide is used in bechet’s syndrome
- Pathergy test is used for bechet’s syndrome
Exam Question
- Bechet’s disease is characterized by Hypopyon
- Posterior uveitis,Iritis & Optic Neuritis are seen in Bechet’s disease
- HLA marker of bechet’s syndrome is HLA-B51
- Recurrent oral ulcers that are small with a yellow floor surrounded by an erythematous halo on lips & also has multiple, tender nodules on skin are diagnosed to have bechet’s syndrome
- Recurrent orogenital ulceration with arthritis is seen in bechet’s syndrome
- Thalidomide is used in bechet’s syndrome
- Pathergy test is used for bechet’s syndrome
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