Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of Neuro-Behcet's Disease: Initial and Follow-up Studies

2005 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Suk Hee Heo ◽  
Jeong Jin Seo ◽  
Heung Joong Kim ◽  
Nam Gyu Chang ◽  
Sang Soo Shin ◽  
...  
1998 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 469
Author(s):  
Chan Sung Kim ◽  
Sun Seob Choi ◽  
Ha Jong Lee ◽  
Dong Ho Ha ◽  
Yong Il Lee

2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 1562.1-1563
Author(s):  
L. Sun ◽  
J. Liu ◽  
W. Zheng

Background:Vascular involvement is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in Behcet’s Disease (BD)1. Surgical treatments are difficult for Vaculo-BD (VBD) patients due to the high risk of serious postoperative complications without effective and promptly perioperative immunotherapy2, 3. Anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) therapy has been reported as a potential treatment in severe VBD, e.g. infliximab (IFX) and adalimumab (ADA). However, only few case reports are available regarding the fully humanized monoclonal antibody to TNF-α, golimumab (GOL), in the management of VBD4.Objectives:The objective of this study was to report the efficacy and safety of GOL for the treatment of severe and/or refractory VBD.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the efficacy and safety profile of patients with severe and/or refractory VBD treated with GOL in our medical center between 2018 to 2020.Results:Nine VBD patients (8 male and 1 female) were enrolled, with a mean age and median course of 37±8.6 years and 72 months (range 12 to 300), respectively. Cardiac involvements (severe aortic regurgitation secondary to BD) were presented in 7 patients, including 2 patients with post-operative paravalvular leakage (PVL) after aortic valve replacement surgery. Multiple vascular lesions were documented in the other 2 patients, including one patient with life-threatening multiple pulmonary aneurysms, pulmonary thromboembolism and recurrent deep vein thrombosis, and another patient with abdominal aortic pseudoaneurysm and multiple artery stenosis and occlusion. Prior to GOL therapy, all patients experienced disease progression despite high-dose glucocorticoids combined with multiple immunosuppressants. Moreover, seven patients required effective and fast control of inflammation and a decrease of glucocorticoid dose during the perioperative period. They were treated with GOL, 50mg every 4 weeks, in combination with background low-or medium-dose glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants, for a median of 6 (range 3-15) months. After a mean duration of follow-up of 10 (range 2-6) months, all patients achieved improvement both in clinical symptoms and serum inflammation markers. The ESR level [4.88±4.94 mm/h vs 31.13±31.78mm/h, P<0.01] and CRP level [1.9 (0.11-3.73)mg/L vs 24.3 (0.4-85.57)mg/L, P<0.01] significantly decreased. The dosage of glucocorticoid[10 (0-15) vs 40 (0-100)mg/d, P<0.01] effectively tapered, indicating a potential steroid-sparing effect. No newly-onset aneurysm and recurrent venous thrombosis were observed. Also, one patient had a marked reduction in size and number of pulmonary aneurysms. No post-operative PVL was observed in the five patients after Bentall operation with a median follow-up of 10 months. One patient with severe aortic regurgitation remained stable and without surgical intervention with the treatment of GOL for 16 months. No severe complication occurred in one patient after underwent endovascular repair of abdominal aorta for 8 months. GOL was well-tolerated, and no serious adverse event was observed.Conclusion:Our results suggested that GOL is safe and effective for the treatment of patients with severe and / or refractory VBD. Further controlled studies are warranted to confirm the therapeutic potential of GOL in VBD patients.Disclosure of Interests:None declared


2000 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Song Soo Kim ◽  
Chang June Song ◽  
Ae Young Lee ◽  
Chung Ho Pak

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 943-944
Author(s):  
Xiaobing Li ◽  
Xian Fan ◽  
Li Shen ◽  
Rufang Zhang

Abstract Pulmonary artery (PA) aneurysm is a very rare complication of Behcet’s disease. We report on a 14-year-old boy with a giant left distal PA aneurysm caused by Behcet’s disease. A left thoracotomy was first performed to separate the aneurysm, but it was interrupted due to continuous and massive tracheorrhagia. We immediately converted to a median sternotomy and established cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The patient’s condition was stable; aneurysmectomy and left-down lobectomy were successfully performed. Results of the 2-year follow-up were favourable. Based on our experience, we recommend selecting CPB when performing surgery on patients with PAA, especially those with Behcet’s disease.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Kemal Ödev ◽  
Recep Tunç ◽  
Salih Varol ◽  
Harun Aydemir ◽  
Pınar Didem Yılmaz ◽  
...  

Behçet’s disease (BD) causes vascular inflammation and necrosis in a wide range of organs and tissues. In the thorax, it may cause vascular complications, affecting the aorta, brachiocephalic arteries, bronchial arteries, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, capillaries, and mediastinal and thoracic inlet veins. In BD, chest radiograph is commonly used for the initial assessment of pulmonary symptoms and complications and for follow-up and establishment of the response to treatment. With the advancement of helical or multislice computed tomography (CT) technologies, such noninvasive imaging techniques have been employed for the diagnosis of vascular lesions, vascular complications, and pulmonary parenchymal manifestations of BD. CT scan (especially, CT angiography) has been used to determine the presence and severity of pulmonary complications without resorting to more invasive procedures, in conjunction with gadolinium-enhanced three-dimensional (3D) gradient-echo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with the subtraction of arterial phase images. These radiologic methods have characteristics that are complementary to each other in diagnosis of the thoracic complications in BD. 3D ultrashort echo time (UTE) MR imaging (MRI) could potentially yield superior image quality for pulmonary vessels and lung parenchyma when compared with breath-hold 3D MR angiography.


2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 213.e9-213.e11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Domenico De Berardis ◽  
Nicola Serroni ◽  
Daniela Campanella ◽  
Luigi Olivieri ◽  
Stefano Marini ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 365-370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aydın Yücel ◽  
Selma Sönmezoğlu Maraklı ◽  
Varol Lütfü Aksungur ◽  
Soner Uzun ◽  
Yaşar Sertdemir ◽  
...  

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