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Internal jugular vein thrombosis in Behcet's disease: a rare complication
Muhammet Bilici1, Yavuz Pehlivan2, Gezmis Kimyon2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey.
Abstract:
Behcet's disease (BD) is a systemic inflammatory disorder characterised by oral/genital ulcers, ocular lesions, and gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neurological and major vessel involvements. Venous manifestations are more common than arterial involvements. In this case report, we present a patient with internal jugular vein thrombosis, which is a very rare complication of BD.
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