| Literature DB >> 28546103 |
Alba López Bravo1, Carlos Parra Soto2, Elena Bellosta Diago3, Álvaro Cecilio Irazola4, Sonia Santos-Lasaosa3.
Abstract
Neurological involvement in Behçet's disease is rare, especially at the onset. It can present in the form of parenchymal changes or as damage to the vascular structures in its nonparenchymal form. The coexistence of both kinds of manifestations in the same patient is exceptional. We report the case of a 32-year-old patient with a history of deep venous thrombosis, who was being treated for holocranial headache, apathy, and oral and genital ulcers. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed hyperintense lesions in the basal ganglia and white matter, and the vascular study evidenced venous thrombosis of the left transverse sinus. After confirming the diagnosis of Behçet's disease with parenchymal and nonparenchymal cerebral involvement, immunosuppressive and corticosteroid therapy was started, resulting in the remission of the symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Behçet's disease; Cefalea; Cerebral venous thrombosis; Conduct disorders; Enfermedad de Behçet; Headache; Neuro-Behçet; Neuro-Behçet's; Trastorno de conducta; Trombosis venosa cerebral
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28546103 DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2017.04.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ISSN: 2173-5743