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Bilateral temporal arteritis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Temporal arteritis is a giant cell arteritis that affects large- or medium-sized elastic arteries. Often, only 1 temporal artery is affected. We describe a patient with both temporal arteries being involved simultaneously. To our knowledge, this particular constellation has rarely been described so far.
Esther A, Coors, Miklós, Simon
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Conjugal temporal arteritis

Neurology, 1990
We report the simultaneous occurrence of biopsy-proven temporal arteritis in husband and wife. Serologic and viral studies were negative, including viral culture of the wife's temporal artery. The concurrent incidence of giant cell arteritis in a married couple would suggest a common exogenous exposure.
S L, Galetta   +6 more
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Temporal Arteritis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1982
Temporal arteritis is generally a benign and self-limiting disease, which has been recognized for approximately 50 years. Although it has been uncommon, it is becoming increasingly prevalent among elderly individuals. Its major complication involves loss of vision, and approximately 50 per cent of all untreated patients become blind in one or both eyes.
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Occult Temporal Arteritis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1962
The classic syndrome of temporal arteritis has been the subject of much attention in general medical and ophthalmic literature, and its features are familiar to most ophthalmologists. However, little emphasis has been given to the fact that temporal arteritis may be a distinctly occult disease without sufficient symptoms and signs to alert the ...
R J, SIMMONS, D G, COGAN
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Juvenile temporal arteritis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010
Juvenile temporal arteritis (JTA) is a nongranulomatous inflammation of the temporal artery with fragmentation of the internal elastic lamina and no concurrent systemic manifestations. It is a rare clinicopathologic entity with fewer than 20 reported cases, most of which represent localized disease with no recurrence or systemic symptoms at follow-up ...
Olga K, Kolman   +2 more
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Occult Temporal Arteritis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— "Occult Temporal Arteritis," by Jose A. Gutrecht, MD, (213:1188, 1970) provides a useful reminder of the multiple manifestations, the potentially devastating consequences, and the initially subtle signs and symptoms in this important disease.The article concludes with the statement: "An increased sedimentation rate must be ...
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Familial temporal arteritis

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1984
A brother and sister with temporal arteritis are reported. It is the first brother-sister sibship with temporal arteritis recorded in this country and only the third in the literature.
J, Kirby, J F, Fielding
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Temporal Arteritis

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2001
N A, Afshari, M A, Afshari, S, Lessell
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Postinfectious Temporal Arteritis

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2020
Ashley, Yip   +2 more
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