Temporal arteritis presenting with jaw claudication and normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Journal: Southern Medical Journal
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Abstract
We have described a case of sudden blindness of the right eye in an 81-year-old white woman with a one-month history of increasingly severe jaw claudication and a normal Westergren sedimentation rate. Isolated jaw claudication in the elderly is of diagnostic importance, and the need for temporal artery biopsy and rapid institution of high-dose steroid therapy to prevent blindness is emphasized.
Authors
M Nelson, A Kunath, R Welton, T Silverman
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