Treatment of non-complicated Horton's disease

Journal: La Revue Du Praticien
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Abstract

Non-complicated giant-cell arteritis is defined by the absence of ischemic complications, a remarkable response to corticosteroid treatment, and the absence of corticodependence. It is the most common type of giant-cell arteritis. Treatment relies on corticosteroids (prednisone or prednisolone) at an initial dosage of 0.7 mg/kg/j. The median duration of treatment is 2 years, but many patients need a more prolonged course. Side effects are frequent, especially atherosclerosis and osteoporosis. There is no demonstrated efficiency of corticosteroid sparing agents such as hydroxychloroquine or methotrexate. Dapsone may be efficient, but is not indicated because of its serious side-effects.

Authors
L Sailler, H Juchet, P Arlet