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Computerized Tomographic Findings in Neuro-Behçet's Disease

Bruce H. Dobkin, MD

Arch Neurol. 1980;37(1):58-59.


Abstract

• Exacerbations of neurologic deficit in a patient with neuro-Behçet's disease were accompanied by a contrast-enhancing lesion on cerebral computerized tomography. Such lesions are consistent with the histopathologic findings in neuro-Behçt's disease, and can increase the clinical suggestion of the diagnosis in patients whose first symptoms are restricted to the nervous system.



Author Affiliations

From the Stroke/Neurological Service, Daniel Freeman Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Inglewood, Calif, and the Department of Neurology, Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Feb 13, 1979.

Reprint requests to 301 N Prairie Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301 (Dr Dobkin).



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