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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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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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Superficial Temporal Artery Aneurysms
Radiology, 1967Traumatic aneurysms of the extracranial segment of the external carotid artery are rare. With the exception of four cases involving the facial artery (1–4) and one involving the retroparotid segment of the external carotid artery (6), the site of aneurysm is always the superficial temporal artery.
E J, Ferris +3 more
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Anales otorrinolaringologicos ibero-americanos, 1999
The biopsy of the temporal artery is a necessary procedure in order to gain a certain diagnosis of temporal arteritis. Is an easy method and customarily sure, but needing a knowledge of the clinical picture of this arteritis and of it surgical anatomy. The AA. explain the technique they follow.
C, Morales Angulo +2 more
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The biopsy of the temporal artery is a necessary procedure in order to gain a certain diagnosis of temporal arteritis. Is an easy method and customarily sure, but needing a knowledge of the clinical picture of this arteritis and of it surgical anatomy. The AA. explain the technique they follow.
C, Morales Angulo +2 more
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Superficial temporal artery aneurysms.
Journal of neuroradiology = Journal de neuroradiologie, 1988The authors report a case of spontaneous aneurysm of the superficial temporal artery and review the relevant literature.
LOCATELLI, DAVIDE +3 more
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2011
Temporal artery biopsy is performed to rule out giant cell arteritis. This chapter describes indications, essential steps, variations, and complications of this procedure. It provides a detailed template operative note for the procedure.
Jean Salem, Jamal J. Hoballah
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Temporal artery biopsy is performed to rule out giant cell arteritis. This chapter describes indications, essential steps, variations, and complications of this procedure. It provides a detailed template operative note for the procedure.
Jean Salem, Jamal J. Hoballah
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2019
This chapter describes the surgical procedure for temporal artery biopsy as performed by the open approach. The text includes an introduction that outlines the indications, risks, alternatives, essential steps, needed equipment, and variations in technique for the procedure in question. This is followed by a template operative dictation, which provides
Justin A. Sobrino, Jason D. Fraser
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This chapter describes the surgical procedure for temporal artery biopsy as performed by the open approach. The text includes an introduction that outlines the indications, risks, alternatives, essential steps, needed equipment, and variations in technique for the procedure in question. This is followed by a template operative dictation, which provides
Justin A. Sobrino, Jason D. Fraser
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2017
Giant cell arteritis (also known as temporal arteritis) is a condition that causes a granulomatous inflammation of medium to large-sized arteries. Patients most commonly present to the ophthalmologist due to acute or subacute vision loss often with headache. The vision loss occurs due to an ischemic optic neuropathy.
Daniel Straka, Craig N. Czyz
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Giant cell arteritis (also known as temporal arteritis) is a condition that causes a granulomatous inflammation of medium to large-sized arteries. Patients most commonly present to the ophthalmologist due to acute or subacute vision loss often with headache. The vision loss occurs due to an ischemic optic neuropathy.
Daniel Straka, Craig N. Czyz
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TEMPORAL ARTERITIS‐WHY THE TEMPORAL ARTERY?
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1972R, Smith, D J, Dalessio
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