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Which clinical features and lab findings increase the likelihood of temporal arteritis? [PDF]
Jaw claudication, diplopia, or a temporal artery abnormality on physical exam increase the likelihood of temporal arteritis. A finding of thrombocytosis in a patient with suspected temporal arteritis moderately increases the likelihood of this diagnosis (
Howard, Ellen, Nusser, John A.
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Tongue pain and giant cell arteritis [PDF]
P.D.C. Kinmont, Dugald McCallum
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On paraplegia from arteritis; illustrated by a; case in which this was the suspected cause of the paralysis [PDF]
Wm. J. Cummins
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Pathology of Dirofilaria infestation--Report of a case with chronic pulmonary arteritis
Joel Hartley
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Takayasu's arteritis: Frequency of systemic manifestations (study of 22 patients) and favorable response to maintenance steroid therapy with adrenocorticosteroids (12 patients) [PDF]
Antonio Fraga+3 more
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Imaging of takayasu arteritis with renal infarct
Niranjan Dhanaji Kanase+2 more
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Fatal Foam Cell Arteritis of the Brain After Irradiation for Hodgkin's Disease: Angiography and Pathology [PDF]
A. Robert Kagan+2 more
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