Clinical Rheumatology and Related Research
Online ISSN : 2189-0595
Print ISSN : 0914-8760
ISSN-L : 0914-8760
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A case of Behcet’s disease complicated with refractory oropharyngeal ulcer successfully treated by leukocytapheresis
Kumiko ShimoyamaJin SawadaOsamu KimotoDaisuke SuzukiNoriyoshi Ogawa
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2009 Volume 21 Issue 2 Pages 163-168

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Abstract
    A 30-year old female was admitted to our hospital because of a refractory oropharyngeal ulcer from Behcet’s disease. She had been suffering from Behcet’s disease since she was 16 years old. Salazosulfapyridine, azelastine hydrochloride, colchicine, azathioprine, predonisolone and methotorexate, were not effective. She was hard to eat and drink about six months.
    Furthermore, she developed pneumocystis pneumonia, drug eruption due to methotorexate and trimethoprim sulfa, weight loss (7 kg), and steroid psychosis. Leukocytapheresis was effective for treating the oropharyngeal ulcer. Inflammatory markers normalized and prednisolone was reduced in a stepwise fashion.
    The cause of Behcet’s disease is unknown but it is assumed that hyperactivation of leucocytes and platelets is deeply related to the condition. We report a case of Behcet’s disease complicated with refractory oropharyngeal ulcer successfully treated by leukocytapheresis.
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© 2009 The Japanese Society for Clinical Rheumatology and Related Research
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