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      Oral ulcerations after placement of orthodontic braces and skin pustules after laser hair removal: novel inducers of pathergy reactions in new-onset Behçet's disease

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          Abstract

          A 25-year-old man was admitted to our hospital, with fever, severe ulceration of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa, and pustules on his skin. These pathergy-like lesions had emerged after placement of orthodontic braces and laser therapy for hair removal, respectively. The patient's clinical condition, together with his ethnic background, pointed to the diagnosis of Behçet's disease. Treatment with colchicine and prednisone resulted in rapid improvement of his symptoms. Pathergy reactions in response to placement of dental braces and laser hair removal are a rare first presentation of Behçet's disease.

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          Journal
          BMJ Case Rep
          BMJ Case Rep
          casereports
          bmjcasereports
          BMJ Case Reports
          BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
          1757-790X
          2016
          7 March 2016
          : 2016
          : bcr2014209208
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine, Albert Schweitzer Hospital , Dordrecht, The Netherlands
          [2 ] Department of Rheumatology, Albert Schweitzer Hospital , Dordrecht, The Netherlands
          Author notes
          [Correspondence to ] Dr Peter E Westerweel, P.E.Westerweel@ 123456asz.nl
          Article
          PMC4785505 PMC4785505 4785505 bcr-2014-209208
          10.1136/bcr-2014-209208
          4785505
          26951437
          31195c33-51bc-48cb-afcb-6fad6f131004
          2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
          History
          : 19 February 2016
          Categories
          Article
          Rare Disease
          1523
          Male
          19-30 years
          Middle-East
          Europe (West)
          Case Report

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