Maladie de Behçet
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Maladie de Behçet (also known as Behçet's syndrome) is a rare condition which causes frequent ulcers in your mouth and genital area and can affect different parts of your body. It most commonly affects your eyes and skin. It is more common in people from Mediterranean countries and also those from the Middle East and Eastern Asia. Various treatments are available which help reduce long-term complications.
At a glance
Behçet's disease is a condition causing inflammation in many parts of the body.
Common symptoms include painful mouth and genital ulcers, skin rashes, and joint pain.
Eye inflammation (uveitis) is also common and may affect vision.
It can also affect blood vessels, the gut, and the brain and spinal cord in some people.
Diagnosis is usually based on your symptoms, as there is no specific test.
Treatment aims to relieve symptoms and prevent complications, depending on which body parts are affected.
Most people with Behçet's disease have a normal life expectancy.
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Who develops it?
Behçet's disease is not commonly seen in Northern Europeans. It most commonly affects people from the Middle East, Mediterranean and Eastern Asia. Because of this it is also known as Silk Road disease. It usually affects people aged 20-30 years and affects men and women equally. Although it is not known to be a genetic condition, it can run in families.
The actual cause of this condition is still not completely understood, although there is plenty of research being done in this area.
Behçet's disease symptoms
Retour au sommaireBehçet's disease can affect different systems of the body. These include:
Skin. Painful ulcers in the inside of your mouth (also known as oral ulcers or mouth sores) are very common and these are usually very painful. They can last for around three weeks. Ulcers can also occur in your genital region and are usually painful. However, these are not sexually transmitted. Some people develop red bumps on their legs, known as erythema nodosum. These are usually painful. You may also develop acne-like spots on your arms and/or your legs.
Eyes. Eye symptoms are very common in people with Behçet's disease, the symptoms are usually caused by eye inflammation. The most common eye condition is uveitis which is inflammation of the middle layer of your eye. Either the front or back of your eye can be affected by uveitis. Less commonly, other parts of your eyes can be affected. This can lead to clouding of the lens in your eye (a cataract) or raised pressure in your eye (glaucoma) developing.
Joints. Around half of people with Behçet's disease develop pain in their joints, most commonly the knees or ankles. This pain can be associated with swelling and increased warmth. Sometimes the small joints in your hands, your wrist, shoulders and hips can be affected in a similar way. However, this does not usually cause a type of arthritis that damages your joints.
Blood vessels. Behçet's disease can cause inflammation of the arteries and veins in your body. Inflammation of the veins in your legs can lead to a condition called thrombophlebitis. The inflammation in your veins can also cause a blood clot, such as a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Inflammation of the lining of your arteries can lead to a swelling occurring in your arteries, called an aneurysm.
Gastrointestinal system The gut (gastrointestinal tract) can be affected in some people, causing ulcers in the lining of the bowel. This can lead to symptoms of cramping abdominal pain and diarrhoea. You may also experience more severe symptoms, including bleeding from the back passage (rectum).
Système nerveux central Inflammation of the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal cord) can cause some of the most serious symptoms of Behçet's disease. They can include: headache, double visions, seizures, loss of balance, partial paralysis and memory problems.
Général You may also experience more general symptoms, such as extreme tiredness.
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Behçet's disease diagnosis
Retour au sommaireThere is no specific test to diagnose Behçet's disease. Your doctor may often be able to diagnose this condition by your symptoms alone.
Your doctor may arrange further tests. These are usually performed to exclude any other conditions which may cause similar symptoms to Behçet's disease. These may include blood tests and scans.
Your specialist may perform a pathergy test, which measures the sensitivity of your skin. You will be given a small pinprick or injection into your skin; if a characteristic red spot appears, the result is positive. However, this is not a very sensitive test. So, if your result is positive this does not mean that you definitely do have Behçet's disease.
Behçet's disease treatment
Retour au sommaireThe treatment you receive will depend on the symptoms you are experiencing and also which part of your body is affected by this condition. You may see a number of different specialists if different parts of your body are affected. Your doctor will be able to give you specific information about your individual case. The treatment is given to try to relieve your symptoms and prevent any long-term complications from developing.
If your symptoms are mild then you may only need treatment when you have a flare-up. For example, if you are experiencing repeated mouth and/or genital ulcers your doctor may give you some rub-on (topical) treatment (usually steroid cream) to use on the ulcers when they occur. Steroid eye drops are given if you have inflammation of the middle layer of your eye (uveitis). Some people also need medication in the form of tablets in addition to eye drops.
Simple painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen may improve any painful joints. These should be taken regularly. They are available either over the counter from the chemist or from your doctor.
If you experience more severe symptoms then medication is usually given to try to suppress the disease. This is usually in the form of steroid tablets and also another medication to suppress your immune system. This suppresses the activity of the disease in your body. Examples of these medications include azathioprine, tacrolimus and cyclophosphamide.
More recently, a newer type of medication is being given which works to reduce inflammation in your body. These medications are called biological therapies and are usually given by injection. An example is infliximab.
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The outlook (prognosis)
Retour au sommaireBehcet's disease usually becomes worse for a time (a flare-up) and then gets better. During flare-ups, the symptoms you already have may become more of a problem or you may present with new ones. It is at this time that your medication may be increased or you may even be prescribed different medication.
People with Behçet's disease usually have a normal life expectancy. It is important to have regular reviews with your doctor.
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Questions fréquemment posées
Can Behçet's disease be passed down through families?
While Behçet's disease is not considered a genetic condition, it has been observed to run in families in some cases. However, the exact cause is still not fully understood.
How long do the painful mouth ulcers typically last?
The painful mouth ulcers associated with Behçet's disease can last for about three weeks.
Are the genital ulcers in Behçet's disease sexually transmitted?
No, the genital ulcers that can occur with Behçet's disease are not sexually transmitted.
Does Behçet's disease always cause permanent joint damage?
No, while around half of people with Behçet's disease experience joint pain, swelling, and warmth, it usually does not lead to a type of arthritis that permanently damages your joints.
What happens if Behçet's disease affects the blood vessels?
If Behçet's disease causes inflammation of the blood vessels, it can lead to conditions like thrombophlebitis (inflammation of veins) in the legs, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) which is a blood clot. Inflammation of arteries can also cause a swelling called an aneurysm.
What kind of symptoms might I experience if my gut is affected by Behçet's disease?
If your gut is affected, you might experience symptoms such as cramping abdominal pain and diarrhoea due to ulcers in the lining of the bowel. More severe symptoms, like bleeding from the back passage, can also occur.
What is a pathergy test and what does a positive result mean?
A pathergy test involves a small pinprick or injection into your skin. A positive result is indicated by a characteristic red spot appearing. However, it's not a very sensitive test, so a positive result doesn't definitively mean you have Behçet's disease.
What kind of treatment can be used for mild symptoms of Behçet's disease?
For mild symptoms, treatment might only be needed during a flare-up. This could include topical treatments like steroid cream for mouth or genital ulcers, steroid eye drops for uveitis, or over-the-counter painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen for joint pain.
Lectures complémentaires et références
- Fresko I, Yazici H; Treatment strategies for Behcet's disease. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2008 Dec;9(18):3211-9.
- Saadoun D, Wechsler B; Behcet's disease. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2012 Apr 12;7:20. doi: 10.1186/1750-1172-7-20.
- Omer Karadag, Ertugrul Cagri Bolek, Management of Behcet’s syndrome, Rheumatology, Volume 59, Issue Supplement_3, May 2020
- Hatemi G, Christensen R, Bang D, et al2018 update of the EULAR recommendations for the management of Behçet’s syndromeAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2018;77:808-818.
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Dr Rosalyn Adleman, MRCGP
MRCGP
Dr Rosalyn Adleman, is an NHS GP working in north London.
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Dr Philippa Vincent, MRCGP
Médecin généraliste, Auteur médical
MB BS, Bsc, MRCGP (2000), DCH, DFSRH, DRCOG
Dr Philippa Vincent is an NHS GP working in North London.
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