Atypical presentation of Behçet's disease with central nervous system involvement successfully treated with infliximab
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PubMed ID
21445544
Description
Central nervous system involvement is a rare and serious complication of Behçet's disease (BD). Herein, we describe a patient with an atypical central lesion, who experienced progressive hypesthesia of the right arm and sensory loss of the trigeminal nerve together with intense headache. A repeated biopsy was necessary to conclusively establish the diagnosis of BD. Therapy with infusions of infliximab led to a remarkable full remission. TNFα-blocking therapy was successfully replaced by azathioprine. The present well-illustrated case demonstrates the difficulty of establishing the diagnosis of BD with central nervous system involvement, the dramatic benefit of short given TNF-α-blocking agent, and the long-term remission with azathioprin.
Date of Publication
2012
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Studer, U | |
Ruehe, B | |
Waldegg, G | |
Escher, R |
Series
Rheumatology international
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0172-8172
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open.access