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Giant cell arteritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Giant cell arteritis causes inflammation of certain arteries, especially those near the temples The most common symptoms of giant cell arteritis are head pain and tenderness — often severe — that usually affects both temples Head pain can progressively worsen, come and go, or subside temporarily
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
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 - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Giant cell arteritis can be difficult to diagnose because its early symptoms resemble those of other common conditions For this reason, your doctor will try to rule out other possible causes of your problem
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 (Temporal Arteritis) - StatPearls - NCBI . . . Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a chronic inflammatory vasculitis that predominantly affects large- and medium-sized arteries in individuals older than 50 This complex disorder commonly involves the cranial branches of the carotid arteries
Giant cell arteritis - Wikipedia Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also called temporal arteritis, is an inflammatory autoimmune disease of large blood vessels [4][7] Symptoms may include headache, pain over the temples, flu-like symptoms, double vision, and difficulty opening the mouth [3]