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Recurrent intestinal ischemia related to Behçet's Disease.

Ömer YalkınAltintoprak FatihEnis DikicierMustafa Yener UzunoğluZeynep Kahyaoğlu
Published in: Turkish journal of surgery (2018)
Behçet's disease is a systemic inflammatory disease that may affect multiple organs. However, intraabdominal complications requiring surgical intervention are rare in the natural course of the disease. A 32-year-old male patient with Behçet's disease who had been followed for 5 years with a diagnosis of acute abdominal syndrome was operated on twice in 18 days. Intestinal ischemia was identified in different segments of the jejenum during each operation. Recurrent segmental intestinal ischemia within a short time interval is rare, although the gastrointestinal involvement can be seen in the normal course of Behçet's disease.
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