Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6114458 Autoimmunity Reviews 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
If temporal biopsy and aortic imaging are negative for GCA in patients older than 50 years with bilateral limb claudication, elevated ESR, and suggestive vascular radiological findings, LR-GCA should be suspected. Upper limb arteries are more frequently involved. Since constitutional symptoms are typically absent in LR-GCA, differential diagnosis with atherosclerotic plaques may be challenging.
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