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Table 1 Clinical manifestations of 6 BD patients with hypertension

From: Hypertension as a prominent manifestation secondary to renal artery lesions in pediatric Behcet’s disease

PN(patient number)

Age(years)

Sex

Fever

PL/EN(papulopustular lesions/erythema nodosum)

Hypertension/Mean blood pressure

GU(genital ulcers[mmHg])

OAU(OAU)

NI(neurologic involvement)

Uveitis

Hypertensive retinopathy

ITI(intestinal tract involvement)

Cardiac involvement/

Echocardiographic findings•

Arthritis

1

8

F

Y

PL

Y(145/102)

N

Y

Y

N

N

Y

N

N

2

7

F

Y

N

Y(130/75)

Y

Y

N

Y

N

N

Y/Ejection fraction decreased

Y

3

12

F

Y

EN

Y(135/89)

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

Y

Y/left ventricle hypertrophy

N

4

13

F

N

PL

Y(135/90)

N

Y

N

N

N

ND

N

Y

5

15

M

N

PL and EN

Y(143/96)

Y

Y

N

N

Y

N

N

Y

6

15

F

N

N

Y(162/90)

N

Y

N

N

Y

Y

Y/

Left ventricular and aortic valve hypertrophy•

N

  1. EL: eye lesions; EN: erythema nodosum; GU: genital ulcers; ITI: intestinal tract involvement; N: no; NI: neurologic involvement; ND: no data; OAU: oral aphthous ulcers; PN: patient number; PL: papulopustular lesions; Y: yes