Authors:
K.M. Vervoorn, J.M. van Ingen, A. Vissink
Source:
NTvT may 2003; 110: 195 - 197
Section:
summary:
A dentist referred a 35-year-old woman to the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery because of recurrent aphtous-like changes of the oral mucosa and persisting pain. She also experienced similar complaints about her eyes and genitals. This combination of symptoms was suspect for Behçet’s disease.