Temporal arteritis

Giant

The temporal arteritis is a vasculitis in the head arteries.
The emergence of temporal arteritis is still unknown. Suspected a connection with a viral infection. This is indicated a seasonal increase of the disease, the increased indication of previous infection (influenza, pneumonia healthy) in the comparison. Several studies report on possible links with genetic predispositions.

Pathogenetically a cell-mediated autoimmunity is a granulomatous inflammation of the carotid vessels in favor of the outgoing temporal artery.

Frequency

Temporal arteritis affects primarily persons> 50 years. Women are affected more often than men. There is a strong north-south gradient of disease incidence. In Scandinavian countries, the incidence of disease with 29 patients per 100,000 inhabitants> 50 years at the highest.

Symptoms


Diagnosis

The diagnosis of temporal arteritis is based on the characteristic symptoms. In eyes seek medical study shows by participating in the eyes / Netzhauarterie a cherry spot in the fovea centralis (central fovea). The ultrasound (Doppler) scan of the temporal artery shows a Flow reduction and to support the diagnosis can be used. If a tissue of the artery is examined to find the so-called "giant cells" that are typical of the disease. The blood sedimentation rate is almost always significantly increased (more than 50 mm in the first hour).

Therapy


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