نتایج جستجو برای: giant cell arteritis

تعداد نتایج: 1731425  

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2000
P Duhaut S Bosshard C Dumontet

We performed a multicenter case-control study on incident cases of giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia, and tested for viruses known to induce multinucleated giant cells in human pathology. IgM directed against Human parainfluenza type 1 virus were shown to be significantly associated with the onset of the disease in 40% of the cases, versus 20% of the controls.

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2010
J F Cullen B M J Chan C F Wong W C I Chew

Further observations in respect of giant cell arteritis (GCA) as encountered in a local neuro-ophthalmology service established in Singapore ten years earlier are reported. The rarely seen occult form of the disease is described along with an illustrative case report concerning an 80-year-old woman. The overall management of GCA is discussed in respect of four clinical scenarios and their treat...

Journal: :Circulation research 2009
Jiusheng Deng Wei Ma-Krupa Andrew T Gewirtz Brian R Younge Jörg J Goronzy Cornelia M Weyand

Large vessel vasculitides, such as Takayasu arteritis and giant cell arteritis, affect vital arteries and cause clinical complications by either luminal occlusion or vessel wall destruction. Inflammatory infiltrates, often with granulomatous arrangements, are distributed as a panarteritis throughout all of the artery's wall layers or cluster in the adventitia as a perivasculitis. Factors determ...

2014
Markus Brückner Dominik Bettenworth Karin Hengst Matthias Weckesser Peter Willeke Jan Heidemann

INTRODUCTION This case of giant cell arteritis is noteworthy because it evaded standard diagnostic criteria and only emerged as fever of unknown origin. In this regard, we present 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography as a valid diagnostic method. CASE PRESENTATION This case report describes a 58-year-old Caucasian woman who is a cigarette smoker with a 10-week history of fever ...

2014
Markus Brückner Dominik Bettenworth Karin Hengst Matthias Weckesser Peter Willeke

Introduction: This case of giant cell arteritis is noteworthy because it evaded standard diagnostic criteria and only emerged as fever of unknown origin. In this regard, we present F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography as a valid diagnostic method. Case presentation: This case report describes a 58-year-old Caucasian woman who is a cigarette smoker with a 10-week history of fever of...

Journal: :Reumatologia clinica 2013
María Del Carmen Pacheco Castellanos Mauricio Mínguez Vega Antonio Martínez Caballero María Pilar Bernabeu Gonzálvez

Fever of unknown origin is a diagnostic challenge. Among its causes are of large caliber vessels vasculitis (LCVV), including Takayasu arteritis (TA) and giant cell arteritis (GCA). Early diagnosis is vital to prevent fibrosis of the vessel wall, and consequently, stenoses, aneurysms or occlusions. Imaging techniques can be of great help in recent years, highlighting the temporal artery through...

2017
Elisabeth De Smit Linda Clarke Paul G Sanfilippo Tony R Merriman Matthew A Brown Catherine L Hill Alex W Hewitt

Objective Previous studies, although inconclusive, have suggested possible associations of environmental risk factors with the development of giant cell arteritis (GCA). We aim to investigate seasonal influence on the incidence of GCA across Australia and New Zealand. Methods In establishing an international study to investigate the molecular aetiology of GCA, archived temporal artery biopsy ...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2001
M A González-Gay C Garcia-Porrua M J Rivas P Rodriguez-Ledo J Llorca

OBJECTIVE In Europe giant cell arteritis (GCA) is more common in Scandinavian countries than in southern regions. Epidemiological studies on GCA in other more distant countries have indicated a progressive increase in incidence. A regular cyclical pattern in incidence of GCA over 20 years has been reported in Olmsted County (Minnesota, USA). In contrast, no cyclical fluctuation has been recentl...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
A L Ogilvie P D James P J Toghill

Disturbances of liver function tests are common in polymyalgia arteritica, but the underlying liver lesion has not been defined. We report a patient who was demonstrated to have a giant cell arteritis involving both the hepatic and temporal arteries, and we discuss the possibility that such an arteritis involving the hepatic arteries is responsible for the abnormalities of liver function seen i...

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