I. Krause et al., Pathergy reaction in Behcet's disease: Lack of correlation with mucocutaneous manifestations and systemic disease expression, CLIN EXP RH, 18(1), 2000, pp. 71-74
Objective The pathergy reaction is a unique feature of Behcet's disease (BD
) and, according to the International Study Group (ISG), is among the major
criteria required for the diagnosis. Different positive pathergy reaction
rates in ED have been reported worldwide. We evaluated the prevalence of th
e pathergy reaction in Israeli ED patients, and its relation to mucocutaneo
us and systemic manifestations of the disease.
Methods Forty-three patients were studied, all of whom fulfilled the ISG cr
iteria for ED. The mucocutaneous and systemic disease manifestations were a
nalyzed with respect to the presence of the pathergy reaction, and a system
ic severity score for ED was calculated according to the potential morbidit
y and mortality associated with various clinical features.
Results Nineteen patients (44.2%) had a positive pathergy test. The patherg
y-positive and pathergy-negative ED groups showed a similar male:female rat
io, age at disease onset, and mean disease duration. They also exhibited si
milar HLA-B5 levels and a similar frequency of oral ulcerations in close fa
mily members. The mucocutaneous manifestations, systemic disease expression
, and severity score were similar inpatients with and without the pathergy
reaction.
Conclusion The presence of a positive pathergy reaction, although common in
Israeli ED patients, is not associated with an increased risk for specific
mucocutaneous or systemic manifestations of the disease, and probably does
not predict a more severe disease course.