Table 3.
Consensus Classification of Pediatric Behçet Disease
| Item | Description | Value/Item |
|---|---|---|
| Recurrent oral aphtosis | At least three attacks/year | 1 |
| Genital ulceration and aphtosis | Typically with scar | 1 |
| Skin involvement | Necrotic folliculitis, acneiform lesions, erythema nodosum | 1 |
| Ocular involvement | Anterior uveitis, posterior uveitis, retinal vasculitis | 1 |
| Neurological signs | With the exception of isolated headaches | 1 |
| Vascular signs | Venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis, arterial aneurysm | 1 |
Note: Three of six items are required to classify a patient as having pediatric Behçet disease. Data from Kone-Paut et al.49