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What is the optimum incision for superficial temporal artery biopsy? An anatomical study using body donors. [PDF]
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Posterior Circulation Stroke in a Patient With Giant Cell Arteritis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Nemchand S +3 more
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Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy as the main manifestation of giant cell arteritis: a case-based literature review. [PDF]
Barankiewicz-Tyc N +5 more
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Giant Cell Arteritis Following COVID-19 Vaccination: A Consumer-Stimulated Analysis. [PDF]
Shetty AN +6 more
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Clinical Decision-Making Case: A Giant Headache. [PDF]
Portman M, Herman L.
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[<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-DOTA-Siglec-9 PET/CT in newly diagnosed giant cell arteritis: an inflammation-specific, treatment-responsive molecular imaging biomarker. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010
Juvenile temporal arteritis (JTA) is a nongranulomatous inflammation of the temporal artery with fragmentation of the internal elastic lamina and no concurrent systemic manifestations. It is a rare clinicopathologic entity with fewer than 20 reported cases, most of which represent localized disease with no recurrence or systemic symptoms at follow-up ...
, Henry M Spinelli
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Juvenile temporal arteritis (JTA) is a nongranulomatous inflammation of the temporal artery with fragmentation of the internal elastic lamina and no concurrent systemic manifestations. It is a rare clinicopathologic entity with fewer than 20 reported cases, most of which represent localized disease with no recurrence or systemic symptoms at follow-up ...
, Henry M Spinelli
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Temporal arteritis in the young
Joint Bone Spine, 2013Temporal arteritis in the form of giant cell arteritis (GCA) is common in the elderly but is extremely rare in patients less than 50 years of age. We describe two male patients: one who presented at the age of 31 years with painful, nodular swellings of both temporal arteries and whose temporal artery biopsy demonstrated a non-giant cell panarteritis ...
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Takayasu's Arteritis and Temporal Arteritis
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1992The giant cell arteritides, temporal arteritis and Takayasu’s arteritis, are granulomatous vasculitides affecting medium and large-sized arteries. Temporal arteritis is a systemic panarteritis affecting the elderly, with greater than 95% of patients being over 50 years of age, although a few case reports in young adults and adolescents exist.
C D, Procter, L H, Hollier
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