A Behcet Disease with Aortic Thrombosis: Alexandru Stieber Shares A Peculiar Case
Alexandru Stieber, Internal Medicine Resident at SUUMC Bucharest, shared on LinkedIn:
”Proud to share with you my recent report on a peculiar case of a Behcet disease patient presenting with an abrupt neurological presentation due to frank aortic thrombosis.
Is it another one of his Behcet flares or a different reason for thrombophilia?
A careful consideration of all the risk factors and possible diagnostic leads can be found in the discussion section.
Hope you will find this case report insightful and especially useful for your practice!!”
Read the full article here.
Article: Aortic Thrombosis Occurring in a Patient with Behçet Disease and Multiple Thrombophilias: A Case Report
Authors: Alexandru Stieber, Camelia Georgeta Badea

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