A 34-year-old man has been experiencing very painful mouth ulcers for the past year. He says that he had at least eight ulcers and each one has lasted around a fortnight. He is usually very fit and well and does not take regular medication. However, he visited two months ago complaining of a sore right eye. He was diagnosed then as having uveitis. He also tells that he had a small ulcer on his scrotum, which was also extremely painful a few months ago.
He has noticed that he has been more tired than usual recently and complains of intermittent muscle and joint pains. He has several small aphthous ulcers on his buccal mucosa. He is mildly tender around his knee and ankle joints, but you could not demonstrate any swelling or effusion of these joints. What could be the most probable diagnosis of this condition? *This image based case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose…