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Arterial lesions in Behçet's disease. A study in 25 patients.
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Aneurysms have a worse prognosis than occlusive lesions. High dose corticosteroids should not be systematically prescribed for isolated occlusive lesions. Surgery, when feasible, is indicated for aneurysms because they entail a high risk of rupture. Postoperative corticosteroids are necessary to prevent arterial relapse. A combination of corticosteroids and immunosuppressive therapy is more effective than corticosteroids alone. After bypass for lower limb arterial lesions, anticoagulation is warranted to prevent graft thrombosis.