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Original Article: Clinical

Gastrointestinal Behcet’s-like disease with myelodysplastic neoplasms with trisomy 8: a French case series and literature review

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Pages 1782-1788 | Received 24 Sep 2018, Accepted 25 Oct 2018, Published online: 20 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

We report the 11 cases of +8-MDS/MPN associated with Behcet’s-like syndrome and compare them with Behcet’s disease and Crohn’s disease, pool with literature cases for analysis. Data for patients with +8-MDS/MPN and Behçet’s-like syndrome were collected from MINHEMON. Eleven patients had Behcet’s-like syndrome and +8-MDS/MPN (median age 75 years [IQR 65–87]; M/F ratio 0.8). MDS and Behcet’s-like syndrome were diagnosed at the same time (7/11, 64%). By comparison with 63 patients with idiopathic Behcet’s disease without associated MDS, those with Behcet’s-like syndrome and +8-MDS/MPN were older (median 75 vs 48 years; p = .0003) and had less pseudofolliculitis (11% vs 62%; p = .0045) and ocular impairment (0% vs 52%; p = .0008), but more frequent gastrointestinal involvement (60% vs 13%; p = .0005). By comparison with Crohn’s disease, 39 patients with Behcet’s-like syndrome and +8-MDS/MPN were significantly older (median 72 [53–78] vs 36 [27–45] years; p = .0002) and more frequently had oral aphtosis (97% vs 5%, p < .0001), skin features (50% vs 10%, p = .0005) and arthralgia (63% vs 20%, p = .03). Median survival did not differ between patients with Behcet’s-like syndrome and +8-MDS/MPN and those with +8-MDS/MPN (n = 103) (47 vs 34 months, p = .61). AML-free survival did not differ between patients with MDS/MPN with and without Behcet’s-like syndrome (p = .29). MDS/MPN with trisomy 8 can be associated with particular phenotype of ulcerative digestive disease resembling Behcet’s or Crohn’s disease and should be considered a single disease.

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