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Table 1 Previously published cases of erosive arthritis associated with BD

From: A case with Behçet’s disease involving erosive Metacarpophalangeal joint arthritis: the value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of an Erosion

AuthorsYearNumber of patients
(n)
GenderAge
(years)
Localisation of erosive arthritisReferences
Jawad et al.19861FM31Wrists and intercarpal joints.[14]
Armas et al.19921M52Scaphoid,
ulnar styloid process,
MCP joints,
MTP joints
[9]
Momohara et al.20011FM52bilateral fingers, wrists, and left ankle[15]
Düzgün et al.20031FM35First MTP and first PIP joints of the right foot.[4]
Aydın et al.20051M53Carpal bones at the right wrist, distal end of the right radius and ulna, MTP joints, right hallux IP joint.[10]
Sugawara et al.20093FM58
55
48
DIP, PIP,
radiocarpal, ulnar stiloid process
[11]
Frikha et al.200986 M,
2 FM
19–58Knees,
elbows,wrist,
tarsal scaphoid, sterno-clavicular joint, feet
[13]
Daoud et al.20111M36Bilateral MTP and asymmetrical IP joint of feet[1]
Tuncay et al.20131FM72Bilateral elbows,wrists,
MCP and PIP joints
[8]
Jung et al.20181FM48feet[12]
Current case20201M60Second MCP joint of the right hand. 
  1. M Male; F Female; MTP Metatarsophalangeal; MCP Metacarpophalangeal joint; PIP Proximal interphalangeal joint; DIP Distal interphalangeal joint; IP Interphalangeal joint