“…4,7,8,10,13,14 In reviewing large series, papilledema has been quoted variously as being found in 4.6% , 17 9% , 18 20% , 4 and 25% 7 of patients with neurologic manifestations, the frequency of the latter varying from 10% to as high as 49% of all cases. [1][2][3][4] In view of this, we suggest that papilledema should be included among the minor diagnostic criteria for Behcet's syndrome. Certainly, it appears to be at least as common as some of the other less frequently encountered manifestations such as epididymitis, gastroenterological dysfunction, or cardiac involvement.…”