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How would you approach peri-operative immunosuppressive management of a patient with Behcet's, currently controlled on azathioprine, who needs genital surgery?

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Rheumatology · NYU Langone

It might be helpful to know what kind of genital surgery is planned and why.

Here are a few general thoughts: There are little data to guide a unified approach outside of BD patients who need vascular surgery. Standard rules of thumb are to 1) reduce surgeries to a necessary minimum and 2) regard mo...

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Rheumatology · Massachusetts General Hospital

Agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last. While I don't use the pathergy testing approach described, it certainly has merit. Given potential pathergy in patients with relatively low infectious risk due to immunosuppression like in this case, I continue immunosuppression through surgery.

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