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. 2012 Apr 12;7:20. doi: 10.1186/1750-1172-7-20

Table 1.

International Classification Criteria Of Behcet's Disease

In the absence of other clinical explanations, patients must have:  
1. Recurrent oral ulceration (aphthous or herpetiform) observed by the physician or patient recurring at least three times in a 12-month period;
 
And two of the following:
 
2. Recurrent genital ulceration.
 
3. Eye lesions: anterior uveitis, posterior uveitis, cells in the vitreous by slit lamp examination or retinal vasculitis observed by an ophthalmologist.
 
4. Skin lesions: erythema nodosum, pseudofolliculitis, papulopustular lesions or acneiform nodules in postadolescent patients not on corticosteroids.
 
5. Pathergy, read by a physician at 24–48 hours.
 
 (Sensibility 85% - Specificity 96%)