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Complicated Diagnosis and Treatment of Giant Cell Arteritis: A Five-Year Follow-up
A 68-year-old male started experiencing a localized headache in the left temporal region, which later spread to the right side. Initially, his symptoms were nonspecific; therefore, he visited several neurologists and was diagnosed with cephalgia ...
Ieva LukauskaitÄ—, Jurgita ValaikienÄ—
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Doppler ultrasound and giant cell arteritis
Ana Marina Suelves1, Enrique España-Gregori1,2, Jose Tembl3, Stephanie Rohrweck1, Jose Maria Millán4, Manuel Díaz-Llopis1,4,51Service of Ophthalmology, La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain; 2Department of Optics ...
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Clinical Diagnosis of Temporal Arteritis With Seronegative and Negative Biopsy Studies
Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis is the most common of the systemic vasculitides. It occurs in individuals older than 50 years of age and peaks in incidence in the seventh decade.
Swerdloff, Marc
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Giant Cell Arteritis - Pathogenetic and Epidemiological Aspects
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of medium-size and large arteries which affects people aged 50 years or older with a female preponderance.
Larsson, Karolina
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Acute Bilateral Ischemia of Fingers: An Unusual Complication of Temporal Arteritis
We describe the case of a patient with documented temporal arteritis, who presented two years into her course with acute digital ischemia, presumed secondary to small vessel vasculitis.
Jithpratuck, Warit +5 more
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