Characterization of Venous Involvement in Vasculo-Behçet Disease.

Q3 Medicine
Na Hyeon Lee, Miju Bae, Moran Jin, Sung Woon Chung, Chung Won Lee, Chang Ho Jeon
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Abstract

Background: Behçet disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder with a varying etiology. Herein, we report the involvement of peripheral veins in Behçet disease and discuss the treatment thereof.

Methods: Thirty-four patients with venous involvement in vasculo-Behçet disease were retrospectively analyzed over 15 years. We reviewed the clinical manifestations, treatment choices, and complications of these patients.

Results: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) was observed in 24 patients (70.59%) and varicose veins in 19 (52.94%). Immunosuppressive treatment was administered to all patients due to the pathological feature of vein wall inflammation. In patients with DVT, anticoagulation therapy was also used, but post-thrombotic syndrome was observed in all patients along with chronic luminal changes. Eleven patients with isolated varicose veins underwent surgery; although symptoms and lesions recurred in half of these patients, no cases of secondary DVT occurred.

Conclusion: When DVT was diagnosed in patients with Behçet disease, there was no cure for the lesions. Ultrasonographic abnormalities were observed in all patients, and post-thrombotic syndrome remained to varying degrees. In cases of isolated varicose veins in patients with Behçet disease, DVT did not occur after surgical treatment. If the activity of Behçet disease is controlled, surgical correction of varicose veins is preferable.

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血管behalet疾病中静脉受累的特征
背景:behet病是一种病因多样的慢性炎症性疾病。在此,我们报告周围静脉在behet疾病的累及,并讨论其治疗。方法:回顾性分析15年来34例血管- behalret病静脉受累患者的临床资料。我们回顾了这些患者的临床表现、治疗选择和并发症。结果:深静脉血栓24例(70.59%),静脉曲张19例(52.94%)。鉴于静脉壁炎症的病理特点,所有患者均给予免疫抑制治疗。在深静脉血栓患者中,抗凝治疗也被使用,但在所有患者中观察到血栓后综合征并伴有慢性管腔改变。11例孤立性静脉曲张患者行手术治疗;虽然这些患者中有一半的症状和病变复发,但没有发生继发性深静脉血栓。结论:当诊断为深静脉血栓形成时,该病变是无法治愈的。所有患者超声检查均有异常,血栓形成后综合征存在不同程度。在behet病患者的孤立静脉曲张病例中,手术治疗后未发生DVT。如果behet病的活动性得到控制,手术矫正静脉曲张是可取的。
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