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Ocular and neurological Behçet's disease without orogenital ulceration?
  1. C J Lueck,
  2. M Pires,
  3. A C McCartney,
  4. E M Graham
  1. Department of Neurology, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.

    Abstract

    A 28 year old West Indian patient is described who had a relapsing and remitting steroid-sensitive illness for 3 years. The clinical features included uveitis and widespread CNS involvement. The patient was treated as though he had neurosarcoidosis. Post mortem examination revealed histological changes compatible with a diagnosis of Behçet's disease, but at no time did he suffer from oral or genital ulceration or arthritis. The authors suggest a new term to encompass such an entity: the "Behçet's MINUS" syndrome (multifocal intermittent neurological and uveitic syndrome).

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