The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Behçet’s Disease with Extremely High Levels of Urinary β2-Microglobulin after Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Treatment
Ryohei OginoKarin ShimadaDaiki NaraiMasanori GotoKatsuhiro SatoYoshihisa KatsutaAkimasa ShiigiJuri UedaChika OyamaYuko FujikawaIsabelle MiyazawaTakahiro OharaKazuhiro SumitomoShigeru SatoNobuo KoinumaAtsuhiro KannoKatsutoshi Furukawa
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2021 Volume 254 Issue 4 Pages 283-286

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Behçet’s disease is an inflammatory disease which manifests itself as various symptoms, such as uveitis, oral and genital aphthae, erythema nodosa, gastro-intestinal ulcerations and encephalopathy. Among the manifestations, renal dysfunction is reported in some percentage of the patients with this disorder. We experienced a middle-aged male with Behçet’s disease who showed an extremely high level of urinary β2-microglulin, which is one of the markers of renal dysfunction, despite normal serum creatinine levels. The patient was on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy for 7 weeks, and this could have affected his renal dysfunction. The present report suggests that renal injury should not be underestimated in patients with Behçet’s disease, especially in patients using NSAIDs.

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