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Vasculitis of the Temporal Arteries in the Young
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2009Temporal artery vasculitis (TAV) in patients younger than 50 years is extremely rare. A case of TAV in an 18-year-old man is described here, followed by a literature review regarding cases of all types of vasculitic involvement of the temporal arteries in the young.Review of the English literature on vasculitis involving the temporal arteries in young ...
Gideon, Nesher +3 more
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Is the intima-media thickness of temporal and axillary arteries influenced by cardiovascular risk?
Objectives: 1) To measure with ultrasound (US) the intima-media thickness (IMT) of temporal (superficial, parietal and frontal branches) and axillary arteries in subjects without a diagnosis of giant-cell arteritis (GCA) and/or polymyalgia rheumatica ...
Maria Victoria Martire +2 more
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Topography of the deep temporal arteries and implications for performing safe aesthetic injections
Background Several studies have started investigating the safety of temporal rejuvenation using soft tissue fillers. However, as the temporal region is highly vascularized, adverse events due to intravascular injection are of primary concern.
Andreas Nikolis +2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2023
Giant cell arteritis is a common vasculitis in patients over the age of 50 years old. If not promptly recognized and aggressively treated with high-dose glucocorticoids, ischemia resulting in permanent vision loss or stroke can occur. Yet, the treatment with high-dose glucocorticoids over a long period of time can be problematic in this particular ...
Jon, Golenbiewski +2 more
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Giant cell arteritis is a common vasculitis in patients over the age of 50 years old. If not promptly recognized and aggressively treated with high-dose glucocorticoids, ischemia resulting in permanent vision loss or stroke can occur. Yet, the treatment with high-dose glucocorticoids over a long period of time can be problematic in this particular ...
Jon, Golenbiewski +2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract 1. 1. A case of temporal artery aneurysm thought to be due to arteriosclerosis is presented. 2. 2. A possible relationship of this type of vascular defect to intracranial hemorrhage is postulated.
W L, MARTIN, W C, SHOEMAKER
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Abstract 1. 1. A case of temporal artery aneurysm thought to be due to arteriosclerosis is presented. 2. 2. A possible relationship of this type of vascular defect to intracranial hemorrhage is postulated.
W L, MARTIN, W C, SHOEMAKER
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Temporal Artery Pseudoaneurysm With Temporal Arteritis
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2007We report a case of a temporal artery pseudoaneurysm in a patient with a history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, hepatitis C infection, cocaine dependence, neurosyphilis, and remote head trauma. The diagnosis was made on gray scale and color Doppler sonography, and subsequent resection was performed. Histologic analysis showed temporal
Nick G, Costouros +2 more
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Aneurysm of the Superficial Temporal Artery
Neurosurgery, 1988A young patient with the posttraumatic development of a superficial temporal artery (STA) aneurysm is described. The STA was ligated proximal and distal to the aneurysm, and the aneurysm was removed. The diagnosis and treatment of traumatic STA aneurysms are discussed.
K S, Lee, D J, Gower, J M, McWhorter
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No detection of varicella-zoster virus in temporal arteries of patients with giant cell arteritis
OBJECTIVE: Data on the presence of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) in temporal arteries of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA) are controversial. We analyzed VZV infection in temporal arteries from Italian patients with temporal artery biopsy (TAB ...
Francesco Muratore +2 more
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Superficial Temporal-Artery Aneurysm
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1994ABSTRACT We report finding at surgery a histopathologically-confirmed superficial temporal-artery aneurysm. To our knowledge, this is the first report of this type of aneurysm in the ophthalmic literature. The ophthalmologist must include this condition in the differential diagnosis of a pulsatile and tender temporal artery, especially when a
R A, Dailey, D J, Wilson, D, Putnam
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