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Tongue Necrosis Secondary to Giant Cell Arteritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
Giant cell arteritis is a form of vasculitis involving the medium- and large-sized arteries that chiefly affects older people. Clinical findings are headache, jaw claudication, fever, pain, and thickening of the temporal artery.
Rafael Alex Barbosa de Siqueira Sobrinho+5 more
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Tongue pain and giant cell arteritis [PDF]
P.D.C. Kinmont, Dugald McCallum
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Actinic granuloma is a rare granulomatous reaction that is more commonly seen in females and thought to occur as an autoimmune response to actinic damage of elastic tissue. We discuss a case of a patient with actinic granuloma presenting with concomitant
Sonal A. Parikh, BS+5 more
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The impact of 18F-FDG PET on the management of patients with suspected large vessel vasculitis [PDF]
Purpose: We aimed to assess the impact of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) on the management of patients with suspected large vessel vasculitis.
Berg, Scott+20 more
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Electron microscopy of giant-cell (temporal) arteritis. [PDF]
Kenneth R. Smith
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Giant cell arteritis: a review
Pravin Patil,1 Niral Karia,2 Shaifali Jain,3 Bhaskar Dasgupta1 1Department of Rheumatology, 2Department of Ophthalmology, 3Department of Radiology, Southend University Hospital, Westcliff, Essex, United Kingdom Abstract: Giant cell arteritis is the most ...
Patil P, Karia N, Jain S, Dasgupta B
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The role of positron-emission tomography in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis [PDF]
Background: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is an inflammatory disease of the larger vessels, typically affecting the temporal arteries, but involvement of the carotid and thoracic arteries is not uncommon.
Compagne, K.C.J. (Kars)+3 more
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Rare association between giant-cell aortitis and giant-cell aortic valvulitis
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a type of chronic vasculitis that affects medium and large-caliber arteries, frequently related to aortic involvement and, consequently, to aneurysm formation. However, associated valvulitis with giant cells is uncommon. We
Georgina del Cisne Jadán Luzuriaga+6 more
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The value of [18F]FDG-PET in the diagnosis of large-vessel vasculitis and the assessment of activity and extent of disease [PDF]
Purpose: This study was performed to investigate the value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ([18F]FDG-PET) in the diagnosis of large-vessel vasculitis and the assessment of activity and extent of disease.
Melzer, Ralph+5 more
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