A 25-Year-Old Male with Orogenital Ulcers, Rash, and Difficulty Swallowing
Author(s) -
Lauren N. Ko,
Allireza Alloo,
William M. Lin,
Mai P. Hoang,
Daniela Kroshinsky
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
dermatopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2296-3529
DOI - 10.1159/000481528
Subject(s) - medicine , rash , odynophagia , dermatology , prednisone , disease , pharyngitis , presentation (obstetrics) , vasculitis , colchicine , surgery , dysphagia
A 25-year-old otherwise healthy male presented with new-onset odynophagia, rash, and orogenital ulcers. Despite treatment with antibiotics for presumed bacterial pharyngitis, the patient remained symptomatic, with abnormal vital signs and laboratory values. Upon dermatology consultation and histopathologic correlation, he was diagnosed with Behçet disease. Behçet disease is a rare rheumatologic condition that presents with recurrent oral ulcers and varying degrees of ophthalmic, neurologic, cardiac, and vascular disease. Given its protean nature, the treatment of Behçet disease is tailored to the patient's presentation and severity of organ involvement. Following treatment with colchicine and prednisone, the patient's symptoms improved rapidly.
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