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Headache and Temporal Arteritis

Scottish Medical Journal, 1985
A patient presented with headache, soreness over her scalp and general malaise. She was treated for hypertension, but later went blind in one eye. Following referral to the Eye Department, she was treated successfully for six episodes of blindness in her second eye. The case highlights the ways in which temporal arteritis may present.
W N, Wykes, J F, Cullen
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Occult Temporal Arteritis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1962
The classic syndrome of temporal arteritis has been the subject of much attention in general medical and ophthalmic literature, and its features are familiar to most ophthalmologists. However, little emphasis has been given to the fact that temporal arteritis may be a distinctly occult disease without sufficient symptoms and signs to alert the ...
R J, SIMMONS, D G, COGAN
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Occult Temporal Arteritis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— "Occult Temporal Arteritis," by Jose A. Gutrecht, MD, (213:1188, 1970) provides a useful reminder of the multiple manifestations, the potentially devastating consequences, and the initially subtle signs and symptoms in this important disease.The article concludes with the statement: "An increased sedimentation rate must be ...
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Temporal Arteritis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1982
Temporal arteritis is generally a benign and self-limiting disease, which has been recognized for approximately 50 years. Although it has been uncommon, it is becoming increasingly prevalent among elderly individuals. Its major complication involves loss of vision, and approximately 50 per cent of all untreated patients become blind in one or both eyes.
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Juvenile temporal arteritis

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 ...
Olga K, Kolman   +2 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON TEMPORAL ARTERITIS

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1972
Abstract Clinical and laboratory findings in 53 consecutive cases of temporal arteritis, 48 verified at biopsy, are reported. The remaining 5 had typical history and a tender thickening of one or both temporal arteries. Signs of ocular involvement were present in 14 cases. The ESR was over 50 mm/h in all cases, in 42 over 100.
B, Wadman, I, Werner
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Syphilitic Temporal Arteritis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
An elderly man presented with classic findings of acute temporal arteritis.Treponema pallidumwas identified both in the superficial temporal artery and in the aqueous humor, when stained with fluorescein tagged anti-T pallidumglobulin. Study of nine cases of biopsy proven temporal arteritis revealed reactive serum fluorescent treponemal antibody ...
J L, Smith, C W, Israel, R E, Harner
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A case of temporal arteritis

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1983
An 82-year-old man died four days after the diagnosis of bilateral temporal arteritis had been made and treatment with high doses of corticosteroids had been started. Histopathological examination of the eyes revealed granulomatous inflammation of almost all the posterior ciliary arteries, characteristic of temporal arteritis.
M J, ten Doesschate, W A, Manschot
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Overdiagnosis of Temporal Arteritis

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
Temporal arteritis is not a common disease, but it is often incorrectly diagnosed in elderly patients with a high ESR and pain in the temporal area. Such an incorrect diagnosis can subject the patient to needless biopsy and the serious side effects of therapy with large doses of prednisone.
M, Ehsan, R K, Lange, J, Waxman
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Temporal Arteritis in Blacks

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt Temporal arteritis is considered rare in blacks. In 1977, Healy and Wilske (1) noted that whites had a strong predilection for giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica and that no ca...
D C, Love   +6 more
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