A 39-year-old black male patient with a history of recurrent aphthous oral lesions and visual disorders (chronic pseudding) who presented ulcerative lesions in the genital region (pene and scrotum) with a painful
We carried out fixations thinking of a sexually transmitted disease, but everything was within normal limits.
Then we perform excision and biopsy of lesions.
Informing leukocyte infiltrate in superficial dermis, epidermal necrosis and presence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (no tumor lesion).
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When she comes to the clinic again she comes with loss of vision and arthralgias.
We discuss the case of Urology, Obstetrics and Ophthalmology, with the following criteria:
- Recurrent oral aphthosis. - Signs of uveitis (piercosis of vision). - Genital ulcers.
The skin patergia test consists of 1 cc of saline solution inside the patient's forearm.
Where it is considered as 'caudal' (a pustule developed on an erythematous basis), we conclude that this patient had Behcet's disease.
