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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Temporal arteritis
  1. ... upper body and arms. It is also called temporal arteritis. ... go away Loss of vision Other symptoms of temporal arteritis You may be referred to a specialist who ...
  2. ... or with giant cell arteritis (GCA; also called temporal arteritis ). This is a condition in which blood vessels ... such as methotrexate or tocilizumab may be needed. Giant cell arteritis may also be present or can develop later. ...
  3. ... that are similar to giant cell arteritis or temporal arteritis in older people. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 139. Hellman DB. Giant cell arteritis, polymyalgia rheumatica, and takayasu's arteritis. In: Firestein GS, ...
  4. ... may include: Brain tumor Cranial arteritis (sometimes called temporal arteritis or giant cell arteritis) Multiple sclerosis Stroke There ...
  5. ... part of the head, temple, and neck area ( temporal arteritis ).
  6. ... blood (hyperlipidemia) High blood pressure Intravenous drug abuse Temporal arteritis (inflammation of arteries due to an immune response) ...
  7. ... premenstrual syndrome . Headache due to a disorder called temporal arteritis . This is a swollen, inflamed artery that supplies ...
  8. ... or TIA . Brain tumor . Bleeding into the eye. Temporal arteritis -- Inflammation of an artery in the brain that ...
  9. ... of the eye from its supporting layers) Stroke Temporal arteritis (inflammation and damage to the arteries that supply ...
  10. ... tocilizumab (Actemra) was shown to be effective for giant cell arteritis so the dose of corticosteroids could be reduced. ... Klearman M, Collinson N. Trial of tocilizumab in giant-cell arteritis. N Engl J Med . 2017;377(15):1494- ...
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