Case Report: Anesthesia Management in a patient with Behcet
Author(s): Faris Suleiman Saleh Aldobekhi*
Abstract
An inflammatory condition affecting multiple organs, Behcet's disease (BD) has no known cause. It is characterized by recurrent cases of genitourinary ulcers, oral mouth sores, various skin conditions, and eye lesions. A 38-year-old lady who had been suffering symptoms of something coming out of her anus for the previous three months went to the emergency room. Her illness has already been determined to be one of the signs of blindness in the right eye. The young adult was moderately wasted, fully awake, and afebrile, according to a physical examination. She noticed pus-filled discharge coming from both of his eyes. Along with throat thrush patches, she also experienced extensive labial mouth ulcers.