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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Can rheumatologists diagnose and manage Giant Cell Arteritis better than nonrheumatologists? The Maltese Experience [PDF]
Erika Cefai +4 more
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Background The aim of this work is to develop guidelines for health care professionals in the giant cell arteritis diagnosis and management, based on patients’ stratification and targeted outcome measures.
Y El Miedany +10 more
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Towards a holistic approach of Giant Cell Arteritis management: Predictors of relapse after initial treatment - results of a prospective follow up study [PDF]
Yasser El Miedany +8 more
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Family Game Show-style Didactic for Teaching Nervous System Disorders during Emergency Medicine Training [PDF]
Boysen Osborn, Megan +3 more
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Resolution of large vessel stenosis in giant cell arteritis (GCA) by tocilizumab
Haruki Matsumoto +13 more
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Acute visual loss without concurrent headaches due to ultrasound-negative, biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis [PDF]
Ruchir Singh +3 more
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Giant cell arteritis: Involvement of intracranial arteries
Carlo Salvarani +3 more
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FRI0274 ULTRASOUND CUT-OFF VALUE FOR INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS OF THE AXILLARY ARTERIES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LARGE-VESSEL GIANT CELL ARTERITIS [PDF]
Philipp Bösch +5 more
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