Behcet's Syndrome presenting with Chronic Reriodontitis:
Date
1992-10Author
Wagaiyu Evelyn G.
Chindia, M. L.
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Behcet's syndrome is a disease of uncertain aetiology characterised by recurrent oral and genital ulcerations, ocular lesions and skin lesions. Although cases of this syndrome have been reported almost worldwide, the literature did not reveal any reports from this region. Management of this disorder is mainly palliative. However several treatment regimens have been tried. Following are some of the treatments considered effective. Azathioprine, corticosteroids, chlorambucil, transfusions of fresh blood or plasma and fibrinolytic therapy with phenformin and ethyloestrenol. The importance of multi-disciplinary management of such patients is emphasized.
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East African Medical Journal Vol 19 No. 10 October 1992Description
Behcet's syndrome presenting with chronic reriodontitis: A case report
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- Nairobi ADHL [363]