Gaggiano C.Maselli A.Sfikakis P.P.Laskari K.Ragab G.Hegazy M.T.Laymouna A.H.Lopalco G.Almaghlouth I.A.Asfina K.N.Alahmed O.Giardini Mayrink H.A.Parente de Brito Antonelli I.Cattalini M.Piga M.Sota J.Gentileschi S.Maggio M.C.Opris-Belinski D.Hatemi G.Insalaco A.Olivieri A.N.Tufan A.Karadeniz H.Kardaş R.C.La Torre F.Cardinale F.Marino A.Guerriero S.Ruscitti P.Tarsia M.Vitale A.Caggiano V.Telesca S.Iannone F.Parretti V.Frassi M.Aragona E.Ciccia F.Wiesik-Szewczyk E.Ionescu R.Şahin A.Akkoç N.Hinojosa-Azaola A.Tharwat S.Hernández-Rodríguez J.Espinosa G.Conti G.Del Giudice E.Govoni M.Emmi G.Fabiani C.Balistreri A.Frediani B.Rigante D.Cantarini L.2024-07-222024-07-22202318280447http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/12048This study aims to describe musculoskeletal manifestations (MSM) in children with Behçet’s syndrome (BS), their association with other disease manifestations, response to therapy, and long-term prognosis. Data were retrieved from the AIDA Network Behçet’s Syndrome Registry. Out of a total of 141 patients with juvenile BS, 37 had MSM at disease onset (26.2%). The median age at onset was 10.0 years (IQR 7.7). The median follow-up duration was 21.8 years (IQR 23.3). Recurrent oral (100%) and genital ulcers (67.6%) and pseudofolliculitis (56.8%) were the most common symptoms associated with MSM. At disease onset, 31 subjects had arthritis (83.8%), 33 arthralgia (89.2%), and 14 myalgia (37.8%). Arthritis was monoarticular in 9/31 cases (29%), oligoarticular in 10 (32.3%), polyarticular in 5 (16.1%), axial in 7 (22.6%). Over time, arthritis became chronic-recurrent in 67.7% of cases and 7/31 patients had joint erosions (22.6%). The median Behçet's Syndrome Overall Damage Index was 0 (range 0–4). Colchicine was inefficacious for MSM in 4/14 cases (28.6%), independently from the type of MSM (p = 0.46) or the concomitant therapy (p = 0.30 for cDMARDs, p = 1.00 for glucocorticoids); cDMARDs and bDMARDs were inefficacious for MSM in 6/19 (31.4%) and 5/12 (41.7%) cases. The presence of myalgia was associated with bDMARDs inefficacy (p = 0.014). To conclude, MSM in children with BS are frequently associated with recurrent ulcers and pseudofolliculitis. Arthritis is mostly mono- or oligoarticular, but sacroiliitis is not unusual. Prognosis of this subset of BS is overall favorable, though the presence of myalgia negatively affects response to biologic therapies. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05200715 (registered on December 18, 2021). © 2023, The Author(s).EnglishAll Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open AccessArthritisBehcet SyndromeChildHumansMyalgiaRegistriesUlcerarthritisBehcet diseasechildcomplicationhumanmyalgiaregisterulcerMusculoskeletal manifestations in children with Behçet’s syndrome: data from the AIDA Network Behçet’s Syndrome RegistryArticle10.1007/s11739-023-03215-w