Walder G. Pereira de Barros, Nelson Morone Jr., Roseli R. Brito, José A. Baddini Martinez
The authors present a case of a patient with Behçet's disease who complained about sudden dyspnea while performing light physical exercises, about non-productive cough, weakness, and frontal headache; he also presented significant weight loss in the last month while being treated for an alleged tuberculosis. After going through an episode of massive hemophthisis, his clinical history and physical examination were reevaluated and his new diagnosis was concluded to be Behçet's disease. Thus, the authors started treatment by giving immunosuppressive drugs and corticosteroids and, as a consequence, regression of the aneurysm was noted. In this article the authors discuss the clinical, radiological, histopathologic and therapeutic features of this syndrome.
Keywords: Behçet's disease. Pulmonary arterial aneurysms.