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Last updated Tuesday, December 21, 2004
How is behcet's disease diagnosed?
Behcet's disease may be hard to diagnose, because it often takes a while for all the symptoms to appear. When symptoms occur, a diagnosis can usually be made based on a physical examination and your medical history. A skin test, called the Behcetin Reaction can also confirm if you have the condition. For this test, the doctor will prick your skin with a small needle. If a nodule or sore develops at the site of the prick one to two days later, then the doctor will be able to determine if you have Behcet's. Your doctor may also order tests to look for eye problems or problems with the lining around the brain. Some blood tests may also be helpful.
If you have the classic symptoms of recurring mouth sores, along with uveitis, recurring genital sores, skin sores and/or a positive Behcetin Reaction, then you most likely have the condition.
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