Abstract

Behcet's disease is a multisystem inflammatory disorder, and its etiology has not been defined clearly yet. In this study, we aimed to investigate the antistreptolysin O (ASO) levels of patients with Behcet's disease. Thirty patients with Behcet's disease and 30 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. We measured erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serum C-reactive protein (CRP), and ASO levels in both groups. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with respect to demographic data (p>0.05). The ASO levels of the patients and the controls were 288.4±145.7 and 170.6±142.4 ng/ml, respectively. In the patients with Behcet's disease, ASO (p<0.01) and ESR (p<0.05) values were significantly higher than in the healthy controls. There was no other significant difference in serum CRP levels between the patients and the controls. We could not find any correlation among ASO, CRP, and ESR values. Our results suggest that serum ASO levels may increase in patients with Behcet's disease. Further studies are needed in order to define the relationship between ASO levels and inflammation status in Behcet's disease.

Highlights

  • Behcet’s disease was named in 1937 by Turkish dermatologist Hulusi Behçet

  • Our results suggest that serum antistreptolysin O (ASO) levels may increase in patients with Behcet’s disease

  • Further studies are needed in order to define the relationship between ASO levels and inflammation status in Behcet’s disease

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Introduction

Behcet’s disease was named in 1937 by Turkish dermatologist Hulusi Behçet. It is a multisystem vasculitis with recurrent symptoms that include orogenital ulcerations, skin eruptions, ocular manifestations, and arthritis [1]. The main histopathological features in the inflamed tissues are infiltration of lymphocytes and monocytes, and sometimes polymorph nuclear leukocytes [4]

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