Temporal arteritis (TA), also known as giant cell arteritis, is a chronic vasculitis of medium and large-sized blood vessels, in particular the main cervical branches of the aorta, with particular affinity to the temporal arteries and eye-supplying arteries. Temporal artery biopsy is still a gold standard for diagnosis, however in recent years colour duplex ultrasound examination has been proposed as a useful diagnostic screening tool in cases of TA suspicion. We report three cases of TA in which the ultrasonographical examination of the temporal arteries had a decisive role in the diagnosis
We present a case of 77 years old male with suspected giant cell arteritis. With anamnesis, physical...
Article first published online: 8 JUN 2013Aim: The exact diagnostic role of temporal artery ultrasou...
Background: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a relatively common form of primary systemic vasculiti...
Temporal arteritis (TA), also known as giant cell arteritis, is a chronic vasculitis of medium and l...
Introduction. Temporal arteritis (TA) is usually diagnosed according to clinical criteria, and tempo...
AbstractPurpose: Temporal arteritis (TA) is frequently diagnosed with nonspecific clinical character...
BACKGROUND: Establishing a diagnosis of giant cell arteritis, or indeed ruling it out, may be diffic...
Temporal artery biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing giant cell arteritis (GCA), but color dup...
International audienceDespite major recent advances in the therapeutic management of Giant cell arte...
Background: Evidence of a dark halo on ultrasonography has been considered a specific sign of giant-...
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of colour duplex sonography (CDS)-guid...
Objective: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a treatable, but potentially sight- and life-threatening fo...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the diagnostic performance of an extended ultrasound protocol in patients refer...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the utility of ultrasound in aiding the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis (GCA)...
AIMS To describe the feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of 18F-FDG positron emission tom...
We present a case of 77 years old male with suspected giant cell arteritis. With anamnesis, physical...
Article first published online: 8 JUN 2013Aim: The exact diagnostic role of temporal artery ultrasou...
Background: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a relatively common form of primary systemic vasculiti...
Temporal arteritis (TA), also known as giant cell arteritis, is a chronic vasculitis of medium and l...
Introduction. Temporal arteritis (TA) is usually diagnosed according to clinical criteria, and tempo...
AbstractPurpose: Temporal arteritis (TA) is frequently diagnosed with nonspecific clinical character...
BACKGROUND: Establishing a diagnosis of giant cell arteritis, or indeed ruling it out, may be diffic...
Temporal artery biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing giant cell arteritis (GCA), but color dup...
International audienceDespite major recent advances in the therapeutic management of Giant cell arte...
Background: Evidence of a dark halo on ultrasonography has been considered a specific sign of giant-...
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of colour duplex sonography (CDS)-guid...
Objective: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a treatable, but potentially sight- and life-threatening fo...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the diagnostic performance of an extended ultrasound protocol in patients refer...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the utility of ultrasound in aiding the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis (GCA)...
AIMS To describe the feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of 18F-FDG positron emission tom...
We present a case of 77 years old male with suspected giant cell arteritis. With anamnesis, physical...
Article first published online: 8 JUN 2013Aim: The exact diagnostic role of temporal artery ultrasou...
Background: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a relatively common form of primary systemic vasculiti...