Gokcay, FigenCelebisoy, NeseGokcay, AhmetAksu, KenanKeser, Gokhan2019-10-272019-10-2720111074-7931https://doi.org/10.1097/NRL.0b013e3182173379https://hdl.handle.net/11454/44504Aim: To assess the clinical patterns of neurologic involvement and the frequencies and characteristics of different types of headaches in patients with Behcet disease. Methods: Total 530 patients with Behcet disease were evaluated for the presence of neurologic involvement and/or headache. Results: Of the 54 patients (10.2%) with neurological involvement, 36 (66.7%) had parenchymal and 16 (29%) had vascular involvement. There was a patient with optic neuropathy and another patient with peripheral nerve involvement. There were 46 patients (8.7%) with headache without any evidence of neurological involvement and 25 of them (4.7%) were diagnosed with migraine. Conclusions: The prevalence of neurologic involvement in our group was higher than the studies published previously from the same country. Migraine prevalence on the other hand was low.en10.1097/NRL.0b013e3182173379info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBehcet diseaseneurological involvementheadacheNeurological Symptoms and Signs in Behcet Disease A Western Turkey ExperienceArticle173147150WOS:00029003130000521532383Q4