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Conjugal temporal arteritis

Neurology, 1990
We report the simultaneous occurrence of biopsy-proven temporal arteritis in husband and wife. Serologic and viral studies were negative, including viral culture of the wife's temporal artery. The concurrent incidence of giant cell arteritis in a married couple would suggest a common exogenous exposure.
S L, Galetta   +6 more
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The Headache of Temporal Arteritis

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1987
Patients with temporal arteritis may be misdiagnosed because the headache does not affect the temples. The records of 24 patients with biopsy proven temporal arteritis were reviewed to determine the site and other qualities of headache. Past reports of the sites of headache in this disease were also reviewed. The temporal area was the
S, Solomon, K G, Cappa
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Anemia in Temporal Arteritis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
It is not widely known that temporal arteritis may present as anemia of undetermined cause. Five such cases are presented in detail following a review of the general findings in 64 cases of tempora...
J J, Whitaker, A B, Hagedorn, G L, Pease
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Familial temporal arteritis

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1984
A brother and sister with temporal arteritis are reported. It is the first brother-sister sibship with temporal arteritis recorded in this country and only the third in the literature.
J, Kirby, J F, Fielding
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Temporal arteritis

Geriatric Nursing, 1998
L, Hogg, K, Roberts
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Temporal Arteritis

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2001
N A, Afshari, M A, Afshari, S, Lessell
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Temporal arteritis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1979
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Takayasu and Temporal Arteritis

2006
Takayasu and temporal arteritis are primary large-vessel vasculitides. Ultrasound directly depicts the inflamed vessel wall, which is homogenously and circumferentially thickened. Furthermore, stenoses and occlusions occur. Ultrasound almost completely depicts the whole length of the common superficial temporal arteries, including the frontal and ...
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Temporal arteritis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1974
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