نتایج جستجو برای: giant cell arteritis

تعداد نتایج: 1731425  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1998
Y K Govil K Sabanathan D Scott

Giant cell arteritis commonly presents with headache, polymyalgia, and visual signs and symptoms. Other neurological, respiratory or vascular symptoms occur in 10-30% of patients. It is extremely rare for giant cell arteritis to present initially with haematuria. Here we describe a case which presented with fever and haematuria, which emphasise the need to be vigilant about the diagnosis of gia...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1976
D R Swinson C J Goodwill I C Talbot

Two patients with the aortic arch syndrome and biopsy-proved but asymptomatic temporal giant cell arteritis are described. Corticosteroid treatment was followed by the return of peripheral pulsation in these two patients after an interval of a few months. A review of the literature suggests that of patients where giant cell arteritis causes subclavin obstruction there is an undue predominance o...

2014
Seung Taek Song Young Kim Chan Keol Park Su Jin Yoo Jin Hyun Kim Seong Wook Kang

Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an uncommon disorder characterized by bilateral pain and stiffness in the shoulder and pelvic girdles. Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis (GCA) occur in the same patient population and share a common pathogenesis. Giant cell arteritis predominantly affects the cranial arteries and rarely involves the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover, giant cell arter...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1994
T Zenone P J Souquet C Bohas D Vital Durand J P Bernard

The major manifestations of giant cell arteritis have been well described. Pulmonary manifestations, however, are rare. We report the case of a 75 year old woman with temporal arteritis, presenting with atypical manifestations, i.e. nodular pulmonary lesions, dry cough, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and otitis with hearing loss. We conclude that overlapping features of giant cell arteritis and Wege...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1987
J W Goldberg M L Lee S M Sajjad

Cutaneous involvement in giant cell arteritis is quite uncommon. A patient is described who presented with pretibial skin lesions clinically indistinguishable from erythema nodosum which, on biopsy, showed subcutaneous pannicular giant cell vasculitis. Cutaneous manifestations of giant cell arteritis are subsequently reviewed.

2013
Mohammad Alimohammadi Ann Knight

Retinal infarction and scalp necrosis are described as unusual but devastating complications of giant-cell arteritis. We report a patient with this rare complication and emphasize the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment of giant-cell arteritis.

Journal: :Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2021

Steroid treatment for suspected giant cell arteritis brought no improvement in vision or headache severity.

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
S Siemonsen C Brekenfeld B Holst A-K Kaufmann-Buehler J Fiehler T A Bley

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The frequency and amount of intracranial, intradural inflammatory vessel wall enhancement in giant cell arteritis remain unclear. The purpose of this work was to prospectively assess the intracranial extent of vasculitic changes in patients with giant cell arteritis using a dedicated MR imaging protocol optimized for assessment of mural changes of intracranial arteries. ...

2011
Daniel E. Maidana Silvia Muñoz Xènia Acebes Roger Llatjós Anna Jucglà Alba Álvarez

The differential of scalp ulceration in older patients should include several causes, such as herpes zoster, irritant contact dermatitis, ulcerated skin tumors, postirradiation ulcers, microbial infections, pyoderma gangrenosum, and giant cell arteritis. Scalp necrosis associated with giant cell arteritis was first described in the 1940s. The presence of this dermatological sign within giant ce...

Journal: :BMJ 1989
S A Hickey G R Ford A F O'Connor S J Eykyn P H Sönksen

Comment A fatal outcome in patients with giant cell arteritis has been poorly recognised, and previous reports have generally been case reports or necropsy studies.4 The necropsy rate is low in many countries, and microscopic examinations of arteries in patients dying from vascular disorders are not routine, especially in elderly people. Hence, giant cell arteritis may be concealed among the ca...

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