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Markers of vascular injury in Behçet's disease associated with retinal vasculitis.
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1992
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Vascular DiseaseOcular DiseaseVasculitisImmunologyPathologyRetinal VasculitisInflammationRetinaHematologyInflammatory MarkerVascular InjuryPublic HealthAtherosclerosisAutoimmune DiseaseOphthalmologyVascular DamageAutoimmunityVascular BiologyOcular PathologyEpidemiologyDisease MechanismCardiovascular DiseaseArterial DiseaseItalian PatientsMedicineAntiendothelial Cell Antibodies
The pathogenesis of vascular damage in Behçet's disease (BD) is still unknown. We investigated anticardiolipin antibodies (AC) in a genetically homogeneous group of Italian patients with BD and retinal vasculitis. In a subset, we examined the level of factor VIII-related antigen and antiendothelial cell antibodies (AECA). We found a high prevalence of AC; AECA were not found in most of our patients. Only three patients had raised levels of factor VIII-related antigen, all of whom had systemic involvement. We believe BD may be considered as a vasculitis of unknown origin in which several and different pathogenetic factors may play a role.