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Long-Term Follow-Up in Patients with Large-Vessel Vasculitis Applying Extracranial and Transcranial Duplex Sonography. [PDF]
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Distinguishing Takayasu Arteritis and Giant Cell Arteritis Based on Large-Vessel Involvement Patterns. [PDF]
Kwon OC +4 more
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Bilateral Optic Sheath Enhancement in Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) Presenting With Occipital Neuralgia-Like Symptoms. [PDF]
Malik AMA, Abdalla HM, Zou Y, Lambert T.
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Vasculitis syndromes: large vessel vasculitides and ANCA-associated vasculitides from a neuroradiologist's perspective. [PDF]
Takano K, Hida K, Tani T, Yoshimitsu K.
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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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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1977
ABSTRACT Temporal arteritis (granulomatous inflammation) usually involves the temporal and and ophthalmic arteries, but may be part of a more widespread inflammation of the medium and large vessels. The patient usually presents with an associated group of constitutional symptoms (fever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, anemia) and ...
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ABSTRACT Temporal arteritis (granulomatous inflammation) usually involves the temporal and and ophthalmic arteries, but may be part of a more widespread inflammation of the medium and large vessels. The patient usually presents with an associated group of constitutional symptoms (fever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, anemia) and ...
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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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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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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Temporal arteritis is a giant cell arteritis that affects large- or medium-sized elastic arteries. Often, only 1 temporal artery is affected. We describe a patient with both temporal arteries being involved simultaneously. To our knowledge, this particular constellation has rarely been described so far.
Esther A, Coors, Miklós, Simon
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Temporal arteritis is a giant cell arteritis that affects large- or medium-sized elastic arteries. Often, only 1 temporal artery is affected. We describe a patient with both temporal arteries being involved simultaneously. To our knowledge, this particular constellation has rarely been described so far.
Esther A, Coors, Miklós, Simon
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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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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.
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