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    Isolated brachial artery aneurysm successfully treated with a covered stent in a patient with Behcet's disease
    (2019) Yigit, Gorkem; Ozen, Selin; Ozen, Anil; Iscan, Zafer; 32082926
    Behcet's disease is a vasculitic pathology characterized by skin lesions, genital ulcers, aphthous stomatitis, and uveitis. Arterial aneurysms are rare in this disease. Herein, we report a rare case of an isolated brachial artery aneurysm with a history of Behcet's disease treated with endovascular covered stenting of the brachial artery.
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    Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding associated with solitary rectal ulcer in a patient with Behcet's disease
    (2015) Bes, C.; Dagli, U.; Yilmaz, F.; Soy, M.; 26492967
    Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome is a rare benign disorder that has a wide range of clinical presentations and variable endoscopic findings which makes it difficult to diagnose and treat. The clinical and endoscopic picture in this condition can also mimic malign ulceration, malignancy or Crohn's disease. Behcet's disease can affect the gastrointestinal tract. However to the best of our knowledge, no case with solitary rectal ulceration has been reported so far in literature. We herein present a patient diagnosed with Behcet's disease admitted to our clinic with rectal bleeding due to solitary rectal ulceration.
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    Herpetic Keratouveitis and Trabeculectomy Failure during Infliximab Therapy in a Patient with Behcet's Disease
    (2016) Gungor, Sirel Gur; Asena, Leyla; Akman, Ahmet; Gokmen, Onur; 27800267
    A 51-year-old man was diagnosed with Behcet's disease in 2001. The patient was resistant to all immunosuppressive therapies. After 6 months of infliximab therapy, he presented to our clinic with pain and blurred vision in his right eye. The visual acuity was 20/200 and the intraocular pressure was 35 mmHg in the right eye. Biomicroscopic examination revealed corneal dendritic ulcers and 2+ cells in the anterior chamber in the right eye. The herpetic keratouveitis attack was controlled with antiviral therapy but the patient needed another glaucoma surgery. Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C was performed about halfway through an eight-week interval between two doses of infliximab.