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Giant cell arteritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Giant cell arteritis is an inflammation of the lining of your arteries Most often, it affects the arteries in your head, especially those in your temples For this reason, giant cell arteritis is sometimes called temporal arteritis Giant cell arteritis frequently causes headaches, scalp tenderness, jaw pain and vision problems
Giant Cell Arteritis - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common form of vasculitis that occurs in adults Almost all patients who develop giant cell arteritis are over the age of 50 GCA commonly causes headaches, joint pain, facial pain, fever, and difficulties with vision, and sometimes permanent visual loss in one or both eyes
The GCA - Garand Collectors Association To exchange information and expand knowledge of the U S Rifle, Caliber 30, M1; to preserve and publicize the history of the rifle and its inventor John C Garand; to assist and encourage new collectors; to assist authors in writing new reference works; to assist members in their collecting; and to encourage competitive and recreational safe sh
GCA | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta - ScienceDirect Journal of The Geochemical Society and The Meteoritical Society Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta publishes research papers in a wide range of subjects in terrestrial geochemistry, meteoritics, and planetary geochemistry The scope of the journal includes: 1) Physical chemistry of gases, aqueous …
Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis): Signs Treatment Giant cell arteritis (GCA), previously known as temporal arteritis, is a form of vasculitis (inflammation of your blood vessels) It affects the large blood vessels in your body, particularly the arteries in your head, neck and arms These arteries become inflamed, swollen and constricted (narrowed)
Giant Cell Arteritis - Vasculitis Foundation Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a form of vasculitis—a family of rare disorders characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels, which can restrict blood flow and damage vital organs and tissues Also called temporal arteritis, GCA typically affects the arteries in the neck and scalp, especially the temples
Treatment of giant cell arteritis - UpToDate Giant cell arteritis (GCA, also known as temporal arteritis) is the most common systemic vasculitis in North America and Europe [1,2] GCA affects only older adults, with a peak incidence between ages 70 and 79 [3]
What Is Giant Cell Arteritis? - American Academy of Ophthalmology Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is an inflammation (swelling) of the arteries (the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart) When arteries swell, it reduces blood flow through these vessels GCA affects the arteries in the neck, upper body and arms It is also called cranial or temporal arteritis because it affects the head (cranium)
Giant Cell Arteritis - Practical Neurology Giant cell arteritis (GCA), commonly referred to as temporal arteritis, is a chronic, idiopathic granulomatous vasculitis of medium- to large-sized vessels 1,2 Initially GCA was considered a vasculitis affecting the carotid and vertebral artery branches only but was later redefined to include all medium and large vessels when autopsies showed i