Giant cell arteritis presenting with scalp necrosis--the timing of temporal artery biopsy?

Journal: Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology
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Abstract

Scalp necrosis in patients presenting with clinical features suggestive of giant cell arteritis is rare. The immediate concern is that temporal artery biopsy might further compromise scalp circulation. We report a case of extensive scalp necrosis caused by giant cell arteritis. Temporal artery biopsy performed after 14 days was not associated with any significant damage and still provided florid evidence of the disease. Rapid and complete scalp healing was achieved with aggressive treatment.

Authors
Olivia Morris, Mark Paine, Justin O'day