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Giant cell arteritis: a review

Giant cell arteritis: a review

... Although giant cell arteritis can cause any lesion affecting the retina to the occipital lobe, the most common cause of vision loss in giant cell arteritis is anterior ischemic ... See full document

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Association between glucocorticoid therapy and incidence of diabetes mellitus in polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis: a systematic review and meta analysis

Association between glucocorticoid therapy and incidence of diabetes mellitus in polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis: a systematic review and meta analysis

... Acknowledgements We would like to thank Dr claire Wenhem for her contribution in assessing the risk of bias for the French article. We would also like to acknowledge prior presentation of this work at the eUlar congress, ... See full document

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Association between glucocorticoid therapy and incidence of diabetes mellitus in polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Association between glucocorticoid therapy and incidence of diabetes mellitus in polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... Acknowledgements We would like to thank Dr claire Wenhem for her contribution in assessing the risk of bias for the French article. We would also like to acknowledge prior presentation of this work at the eUlar congress, ... See full document

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Tongue Necrosis Secondary to Giant Cell Arteritis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Tongue Necrosis Secondary to Giant Cell Arteritis: A Case Report and Literature Review

... Giant cell arteritis is a form of vasculitis involving the medium- and large-sized arteries that chiefly affects older ...of giant cell ...diagnosing giant cell ... See full document

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Diagnostic delay for giant cell arteritis – a systematic review and meta-analysis

Diagnostic delay for giant cell arteritis – a systematic review and meta-analysis

... systematic review and meta-analysis examined the extent of delay between first experiencing symptoms re- lated to GCA and receiving a confirmatory GCA diagno- sis, finding the mean time-period of diagnostic delay ... See full document

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Acute vision loss and choroidal filling delay in the absence of giant-cell arteritis

Acute vision loss and choroidal filling delay in the absence of giant-cell arteritis

... tutional Review Board of Washington University School of Medicine approved this study and formal patient consent was not sought considering it was a low-risk retrospective chart review using de-identified ... See full document

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<p>Neural network and logistic regression diagnostic prediction models for giant cell arteritis: development and validation</p>

<p>Neural network and logistic regression diagnostic prediction models for giant cell arteritis: development and validation</p>

... On review of the Pubmed, Embase, and Google Scholar databases in September 2018, using the search terms “giant cell arteritis” and “neural networks”, there is only one previous NN predic- tion ... See full document

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Characteristics of patients with giant cell arteritis who experience visual symptoms

Characteristics of patients with giant cell arteritis who experience visual symptoms

... clinical review by van der Geest et ...systematic review and meta-analysis identified an average of 8-week diagnostic delay for patients presenting with ‘cranial’ symptoms and 18 weeks for those with ... See full document

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Multivariable prediction model for suspected giant cell arteritis: development and validation

Multivariable prediction model for suspected giant cell arteritis: development and validation

... retrospective review of records of consecutive adult patients undergoing temporal artery biopsy (TABx) for suspected GCA was conducted at seven university ... See full document

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3T MRI Reveals Extra  and Intracranial Involvement in Giant Cell Arteritis

3T MRI Reveals Extra and Intracranial Involvement in Giant Cell Arteritis

... Twenty-eight consecutive patients (21 women, 7 men; 62–91 years of age; mean, 74 years) with clinically suspected GCA were referred to our institution between 2012 and 2013 and were pro- spectively included in our study. ... See full document

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Profile of tocilizumab and its potential in the treatment of giant cell arteritis

Profile of tocilizumab and its potential in the treatment of giant cell arteritis

... atic review of eight RCTs (n = 3334) demonstrated a signifi- cant benefit of TCZ (8 mg/kg IV every 4 weeks) plus MTX over placebo plus MTX in achieving an American College of Rheumatology Rheumatoid Arthritis ... See full document

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Is vascular endothelial growth factor a useful biomarker in giant cell arteritis?

Is vascular endothelial growth factor a useful biomarker in giant cell arteritis?

... expert review: Wolfgang Schmidt, Bhaskar Dasgupta, Andreas Diamantopoulos, Eugene McNally, Jennifer Piper; Data management: Wulf Forrester-Barker; Primary Care expertise: Willie Hamilton; Design and conduct: ... See full document

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The effect of clinical features and glucocorticoids on biopsy findings in giant cell arteritis

The effect of clinical features and glucocorticoids on biopsy findings in giant cell arteritis

... structured review of TAB pathology reports for all identified cases was ...recorded: giant cells, granuloma, fragmented internal elastic lamina, inflam- matory infiltrates and ... See full document

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Giant cell arteritis: pathogenic mechanisms and new potential therapeutic targets

Giant cell arteritis: pathogenic mechanisms and new potential therapeutic targets

... T cell trafficking and retention of inflammatory T cells in the vascular le- sions ...Th1 cell accumulation in the vessel wall and reduced interferon-gamma production ... See full document

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Giant cell arteritis: immune and vascular aging as disease risk factors

Giant cell arteritis: immune and vascular aging as disease risk factors

... Recent work has identifi ed at least two lineages of pro- infl ammatory T cells contributing to GCA; Th 1 and Th 17 cells. It is currently unknown whether the process of immunosenescence aff ects Th 1 and Th 17 cells in a ... See full document

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Colour duplex sonography of temporal arteries before decision for biopsy: a prospective study in 55 patients with suspected giant cell arteritis

Colour duplex sonography of temporal arteries before decision for biopsy: a prospective study in 55 patients with suspected giant cell arteritis

... We also found that directional temporal artery biopsies in all patients with halos and GCA were always positive, indicating that CDS examination before performing a biopsy could avoid 'generous' excisions of the temporal ... See full document

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Association of FCGR2A and FCGR2A FCGR3Ahaplotypes with susceptibility to giant cell arteritis

Association of FCGR2A and FCGR2A FCGR3Ahaplotypes with susceptibility to giant cell arteritis

... dendritic cell endocytosis and antigen presentation [26], or macrophage/natural killer cell effector functions to IgG containing immune complexes, each of which could separately influence the pathogenesis ... See full document

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Giant cell arteritis: new concepts, treatments and the unmet need that remains

Giant cell arteritis: new concepts, treatments and the unmet need that remains

... This is an exciting time for the management of giant cell arteritis (GCA). The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and NHS England have approved Tocilizumab (TCZ), an IL-6 ... See full document

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Diagnostic Value of High Resolution MR Imaging in Giant Cell Arteritis

Diagnostic Value of High Resolution MR Imaging in Giant Cell Arteritis

... symptoms, such as diplopia and amaurosis fugax, may occur, with blindness being a dreaded complication. Laboratory findings typically reveal an inflammatory response with ele- vated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) ... See full document

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A Rare Association of Giant Cell Arteritis with Recurrent Corneal Ulcer

A Rare Association of Giant Cell Arteritis with Recurrent Corneal Ulcer

... fector cell recruitment although neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes can readily migrate through stroma when appropriate chemotactic stimuli are activated ... See full document

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