2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2007.11.001
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Renal Behçet's Disease: An Update

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“…6 BD-related amyloidosis is more common in Mediterranean countries, and in Turkey, it accounts for 3.6% of secondary amyloidosis, although some of these patients may have Familial Mediterranean fever mutations. 7 Akpolat et al 8 have published one of the largest series, with 33 patients diagnosed with BD and renal involvement. Of these, 11 patients present AA amyloidosis and, unlike our case, almost 90% are males.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 BD-related amyloidosis is more common in Mediterranean countries, and in Turkey, it accounts for 3.6% of secondary amyloidosis, although some of these patients may have Familial Mediterranean fever mutations. 7 Akpolat et al 8 have published one of the largest series, with 33 patients diagnosed with BD and renal involvement. Of these, 11 patients present AA amyloidosis and, unlike our case, almost 90% are males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first presentation is often incidentally found proteinuria or haematuria caused by glomerulonephritis [7][8][9]. Crescenteric and proliferative glomerulonephritis, as well as IgA nephritis, have also been reported in some cases [7,8,10,11]. Moreover, nephrotic syndrome might be present in over 83% of patients with amyloidosis, and renal failure is common at the time of diagnosis [7,8,10].…”
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“…Amyloidosis in Behçet's disease is usually associated with renal failure and patients with amyloidosis have a five-year survival of 46%. 13 Male sex, prolonged disease duration, recurrent arthritis, multiple systemic involvement and peripheral vessel or pulmonary artery involvement were important predictors of amyloidosis. 9 Our patient also had vascular and arthritic involvement.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 98%