Temporal arteriography. Analysis of 21 cases and a review of the literature.
Journal: Arthritis And Rheumatism
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Abstract
To define the role of temporal arteriography in the diagnosis of giant-cell arteritis, the results of temporal arteriography in 21 patients who had temporal artery biopsies were reviewed. Abnormal angiography was found in all patients with biopsy-proven giant-cell arteritis, in some patients with polymyalgia rheumatica and normal biopsy, and in some patients with neither polymyalgia rheumatica nor giant-cell arteritis. No pattern of angiographic abnormality typical for giant-cell arteritis could be found. Results suggest temporal arteriography is a sensitive but nonspecific procedure in the diagnosis of giant-cell arteritis and must be coupled with biopsy of angiographic abnormalities for confirmation of diagnosis.
Authors
L Layfer, B Banner, M Huckman, L Grainer, H Golden
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