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A patient with classical features of Behcet's Syndrome is presented. The case which initially had ophthalmological manifestations posed great difficulty in diagnosis until the genital and oral ulcerations appeared. Systemic manifestations in the form of arthritis and hepatomegaly appeared still later. Neurological involvement set in as a terminal event.
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