Behcet disease is a multisystemic and chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown cause that is characterized by recurrent oral and genital ul-cerations, ocular manifestations, and additional clinical manifestations in multiple organ systems. Behcet disease involving the chest can manifest as a wide spectrum of abnormalities. Although conventional chest radiography is commonly used for initial assessment, spiral computed tomography can demonstrate the entire spectrum of thoracic manifestations of Behcet disease, including abnormalities of the vessel lumen and wall, perivascular tissues, lung parenchyma, pleura, and mediasti-nal structures. Aneurysms of the pulmonary arteries, with or without thrombosis, are a typical manifestation of Behcet disease. Other manifestations include thrombosis, vasculitis, hemorrhage, infarction, and inflammation. Familiarity with these manifestations can be useful in the diagnosis of Behget disease, helping to determine the cause of symptoms in patients who present with hemoptysis and guide the choice of appropriate therapy.