OBJECTIVES: This case illustrates a very rare localization of false aneurysm in Behcet's disease and demonstrates the importance of monitoring treated patients. CASE REPORT: The diagnosis of severe Behcet's disease was established in a young man after discovery of a cerebral venous thrombosis. One year later, the patient required emergency surgery for a symptomatic pseudoaneurysm of the internal iliac artery. RESULTS: Performed after a 3-day regimen of corticosteroid boluses, the pseudoaneurysm was treated by ligation of the hypogastric artery. Corticosteroids were then given for immunosuppression. DISCUSSION: Arterial involvement in Behcet's disease can be at the forefront of the clinical features and can cause potentially fatal complications. False aneurysm of the internal iliac artery is exceptional with only two cases reported in the literature. These false aneurysms occur on a fragile artery wall. Treatment requires the administration of immunosuppressive drugs. CONCLUSION: This rare clinical presentation highlights the importance of clinical and radiological monitoring in young patients with Behcet's disease.
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