| Literature DB >> 22530146 |
Abstract
Behcet's disease (BD) is the only systemic vasculitis involving both arteries and vein in any sizes. It frequently encounters in rheumatology clinics. It has some major morbidities and even fatal outcomes in some cases. The aim of this paper is to analyze the main concepts on pathophysiology and treatment options in BD, focusing on cardiovascular aspects, thrombosis, and potential future treatment.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22530146 PMCID: PMC3317002 DOI: 10.5402/2012/760484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Pharmacol ISSN: 2090-5165
Hamza classification of vascular involvement in Behcet disease.
| Type | Vascular involvement |
|---|---|
| I | Venous thrombosis |
| II | Arterial thrombosis |
| III | Arterial aneurysm |
| IV | Arterial thrombosis and aneurysm |
| V | Venous thrombosis and arterial lesion |
Figure 1Correlation between hyperquagulopathy, endothelial damage, thrombosis, aneurysm and abnormal flow in pathophysiology of vascular Behcet diseas.
Figure 2Schematic demonstration of anatomy of pseudoaneurysm (a) and aneurysm (b) in Behcet disease. In true aneurysm all layers of the vessel wall are involved.
Figure 3Lateral view of cerebral MRV due to thrombosis in Behcet disease. Superior and inferior sagital and strait sinuses are not visualized due to obliteration by thrombosis (courtesy of Dr. R. Nafisi, radiologist).