“…There were also other physicians who described one or several individual findings of this disorder, for example, Janin (1772), Reis (1906), Blüthe (1908), Gilbert (1920Gilbert ( , 1921Gilbert ( , 1923, Planner and Remenowsky (1922), Weve (1923), Shigeta (1924), Adamantiades (1930), Dascalopoulos (1932), Whitwell (1934), Nishimura (1936), Blobner (1937) reported several individual findings of this disorder. However, all these papers ascribed the findings either to another disease, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, sepsis or allergy, or to a coincidence and none of them indicated a new or a single syndrome with "classical triad" (Kartal Durmazlar & Kandi, 2011;Alpsoy 2009;Evereklioglu, 2006Evereklioglu, , 2007aEvereklioglu, , 2007bEvereklioglu, , 2007cFreigenbaum, 1956). The disease is sometimes named as Adamantiades-Behcet's disease, however, Behcet's disease should be preferred as suggested by International Associations and Societies of "Behcet" (Mendes et al, 2009).…”