Isolated superficial temporal artery dissection masquerading as giant cell arteritis.
Journal: Vascular
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Abstract
A 79-year-old male presented with symptoms suggesting giant cell arteritis (GCA) and elevation of acute-phase reactants. Bilateral superficial temporal artery (STA) biopsies were negative for GCA. However, the right-sided biopsy showed a STA dissection. Spontaneous isolated STA dissection has never been reported previously. The pertinent available literature is also discussed.
Authors
Aristidis Delis, Claire Pollard, Anil Prasad, Richard Sobonya, Luis León
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