Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2003)
Ocular manifestations of behcet′s disease in Indian patients
Abstract
Purpose: To study the prevalence, manifestations and severity of ocular involvement in Indian patients with Behcet′s disease. Method: Prospective analysis of all patients of suspected Behcet′s disease between 1997 and 2001. Results: A total of 19 patients were diagnosed to have Behcet′s disease. Ocular manifestations were seen in 36% patients. The commonest manifestation was conjunctival ulcer (26.3%), followed by iridocyclitis (10.5%). None of the patients had posterior segment involvement or visual loss. Response to topical corticosteroids was good. Conclusion: The prevalence and severity of ocular lesions in Behcet′s disease is relatively low in Indian patients. Conjunctival ulcers was a common finding, which is rarely reported in the world literature.