It is a disease that affects a number of members of the body as a result of vasculitis.
Infects individuals at 30 and 40 years of age and men more than women The cause is unclear but there is a confirmed genetic link.
- The disease appears to include frequent and painful oral ulcers. Frequent genital ulcers and dermatitis are added, including streptococcal antibody, bronchitis, superficial vein inflammation, and skin rash.
- Eye injury, including inflammation of the anterior chamber, posterior chamber, retinitis, glaucoma, and blue and black water.
- Arthritis and cartilage tissue.
- Meningococcal and central nervous system inflammation occurs late in the disease.
- Vascular accidents that include the coronary arteries, arteries of the brain and viscera due to inflammation and ulcers throughout the digestive system.
- The behavior and development of the disease varies from one patient to another but generally comes in the form of attack attacks that take several weeks until the patient recovers from them and return after weeks or months or even years and the most important complications that the patient is blindness due to eye injury.
- There are several drugs to control the treatment of the most important Cortisone and colchians and Dabson and others.