Giant Cell Arteritis Flashcards

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what is temporal arteritis

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granulomatous arteritis of the aorta and large sized vessels affecting the superficial temporal artery
is a chronic vasculitis

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presentation of temporal arteritis

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non specific headache / neck pain
tenderness over the temporal artery
vision changes (transient vision loss/ amaurosis fugax)
jaw claudication (if fascial artery is effected)
up to 50% of patient will also experience polymyalgia rheumatica

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investigations for temporal arteritis

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ESR CRP
USS doppler of the temporal artery
diagnosis through biopsy

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what histological changes could you see on biopsy which are suggestive of temporal arteritis

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giant cells
pan arthritis
lymphocytes and macrophages within the SM
skip lesion pattern to inflammation

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how is temporal arteritis managed

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do not delay treatment for biopsy
60-100mg prednisolone PO for 1-2 weeks
tapering off for 6-12 months
consider osteoporosis medication

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what is the management for those with suspected temporal arteritis who present with acute visual changes

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consider 1g methylprednisolone IV pulse therapy for 1-3 days
low dose aspirin to reduce thrombotic risk

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what is the most important complication to consider in temporal arteritis

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vision loss / anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
due to reduced blood supply to the optic nerve (supplied by the central retinal artery)

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