BMC Ophthalmology (Nov 2023)

Ocular involvement in pediatric Behçet’s disease: is it different than in adults? (a short case series and mini review)

  • Casem Azri,
  • Perrine Dusser,
  • Laura Eid,
  • Emmanuel Barreau,
  • Isabelle Kone-Paut,
  • Charlotte Borocco,
  • Caroline Galeotti,
  • Sami Saad,
  • Marc Labetoulle,
  • Antoine Rousseau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-023-03197-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background Pediatric Behçet’s disease (PBD) is rarer than BD and can be a challenging diagnosis as clinical picture may be incomplete. As in adult patients, sight-threatening ocular manifestations may lead to diagnosis. In this study, we aimed to report a series of cases of PBD with ocular manifestations and provide a review of the literature. Methods Retrospective case series of PBD patients with ocular manifestations. Demographic, ophthalmological and systemic data at presentation and during follow-up were collected and analyzed. Results Four patients, aged 13.0 ± 2.9 years (9–16) were included. Posterior uveitis with retinal vasculitis, papillitis and macular edema was present in all patients, with associated anterior uveitis in 2 cases. Other features included occlusive vasculitis (2/4) and necrotizing retinitis (2/4). All patients were improved by systemic treatments except one patient with severe bilateral optic neuropathy. Ocular manifestations were the presenting symptoms in 3/4 cases. Conclusion Ocular manifestations and systemic associations of PBD are comparable to those encountered in adult patients. The lack of complains in pediatric patients may lead to a longer diagnosis delay, especially in unilateral uveitis. Aggressive and long-term treatment is mandatory to prevent vision loss and recurrences.

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