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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2000
Giant cell arteritis is a medium-vessel vasculitis that affects both men and women. Because the disease commonly presents with nonspecific complaints stemming from cranial arterial insufficiency, the challenge for the physician is recognizing the diagnosis.
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Giant cell arteritis is a medium-vessel vasculitis that affects both men and women. Because the disease commonly presents with nonspecific complaints stemming from cranial arterial insufficiency, the challenge for the physician is recognizing the diagnosis.
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Archives of Family Medicine, 1994
Giant cell arteritis is a form of vasculitis affecting medium- and large-size arteries, with a predilection for vessels arising from the aortic arch. The origins of giant cell arteritis are unknown. However, ethnic affinities are prominent, with the majority of cases involving white, elderly patients.
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Giant cell arteritis is a form of vasculitis affecting medium- and large-size arteries, with a predilection for vessels arising from the aortic arch. The origins of giant cell arteritis are unknown. However, ethnic affinities are prominent, with the majority of cases involving white, elderly patients.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt Although Horton described temporal arteritis in 1932, the syndrome did not get much attention until the past decade.
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Excerpt Although Horton described temporal arteritis in 1932, the syndrome did not get much attention until the past decade.
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Monitoring and long-term management of giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica
Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2020D. Camellino+3 more
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