Serum haptoglobin levels in ocular Behçet disease and acute phase proteins in the course of Behçet disease

Changes in concentrations of acute phase proteins in the serum of patients might be significant in the pathogenesis of Behçet disease. This report investigates the association between ocular disease activity and serum haptoglobin levels in patients with Behçet disease, and summarizes the current und...

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