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  • Giant‐cell arteritis with t...
    Usami, Jun

    Journal of general and family medicine, 20/May , Letnik: 25, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    Physical examination revealed a slightly enlarged left temporal artery without pulsation and tenderness (Figure 1A). Finding Number Gender (female/male) 69/31 Onset (gradual/sudden) 64/36 Weight loss or anorexia 50 Malaise, fatigue, or weakness 40 Fever 42 Polymyalgia rheumatica 39 Other musculoskeletal pains 30 Synovitis 15 Sore throat 9 Symptoms related to arteries 83 Headache 68 Visual symptoms Transient 16 Fixed 14 Jaw claudication 45 Swallowing claudication or dysphagia 8 Tongue claudication 6 Limb claudication 4 Signs related to arteries 66 Artery tenderness 27 Decreased temporal artery pulsations 46 Erythematous, nodular, or swollen scalp arteries 23 Large artery bruits 21 Decreased large artery pulses 7 Visual loss 14 Ophthalmoscopic abnormalities 18 Extraocular muscle weakness 2 Raynaud phenomenon 3 Central nervous system abnormalities 15 FUNDING INFORMATION None. CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.