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Giant Cell Arteritis: A review of current knowledge and new biological treatment options
Introduction and objective Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common primary systemic vasculitis in Europe. It mainly affects individuals over the age of fifty, its incidence increases with age. The most common clinical manifestation is bilateral
Aleksandra Cygnarowicz
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Superficial temporal artery aneurysm associated with immunoglobulin G4-related disease
A 68-year-old man was admitted because of a pulsatile mass and pain in the left temporal region, and computed tomography demonstrated the superficial temporal artery aneurysm.
Sosei Kuma, MD, PhD +4 more
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Giant cell temporal arteritis: a clinicopathological study with emphasis on unnecessary biopsy. [PDF]
Alkatan HM, AlMana F, Maktabi AMY.
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Takayasu and Giant Cell Arteritis Unmasked by Vedolizumab as Paradoxical Reactions: Two Case Reports
ACR Open Rheumatology, Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2026.
Takumi Aoki +6 more
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E relatado um caso de arterite temporal em paciente com crises de cefaléia paroxística associadas a síndrome depressiva e, na última crise, a aumento de volume das glândulas salivares.
Lineu C. Werneck, Affonso Coelho
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Background: Immunoglobulin G4–related disease (IgG4-RD) is a systemic immune-mediated fibroinflammatory disease. Histopathology is the key to diagnosis.
Qi Huang +6 more
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Temporal arteritis presenting with facial swelling and a negative temporal artery biopsy. [PDF]
Lee NS, Lu TY, Allende A, Francis IC.
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Case report: Rapid development of amyloid A amyloidosis in temporal arteritis with SAA1.3 allele; An unusual case of intestinal amyloidosis secondary to temporal arteritis. [PDF]
Yoshida S +15 more
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Temporal Arteritis Caused by Tertiary Syphilis. [PDF]
Katayama K +8 more
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