Bechet's disease is not an uncommon condition, on many occasions, ophthalmologist does see this entity. It is a syndrome complex characterized by iridocyclitis with recurrent attacks of hypopyon and sometimes hyphaema.
The exact cause is not known some people believe it is Viral Some have isolated inclusion bodies from the vitreous and subretinal fluid Others believe it is due to hypersensitivity to staphylococcal toxins and buccal mucosa The other manifestations of b d are Perivascular Choroiditis Retinitis Chorioretinitis Papillitis Papilloedema Optic atrophy Superficial flame shaped heamatghes 3rd nerve paralysis Extraicular muscle palsy Meningits Encphlits Menigo encephlits Epilepsy Convulsions Other way of clasfying BD is Major BD Minor BD In major there is involvement Ocular Oral Genital Skin Joits Minor BD is involvement of following CNS CVS Renal Pulmonary Pleural…