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- who: Serena Bergamo from the University of Trieste, Italy have published the Article: The diagnosis of Adamantiades-Behu00e7et disease: Clinical features and diagnostic/classification criteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
For the first time, numeric scores were assessed for every symptom: recurrent genital aphtosis scored 2 points, recurrent oral aphtosis scored 1 point, cutaneous lesions (erythema nodosum-like lesions, pseudofolliculitis, or papulo-pustular lesions) scored 1 point, ocular lesions (anterior/posterior uveitis, retinal vasculitis) scored 1 point, positive pathergy test scored 1 point, ileocecal ulcerations (excluding inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal tuberculosis) scored . . .
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