Temporal Arteritis

04/01/2022 19h 51min Episodio 305
Temporal Arteritis

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Episode Synopsis

Guest: Andy Abril, M.D. (@andyabrilMD)
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD)
Temporal arteritis is a vasculitis involving medium-sized vessels and typically occurs in those over the age of 50. If diagnosed and treated early, there is an excellent likelihood of recovery. However, temporal arteritis often mimics other health problems and this commonly results in a delay in the diagnosis. If untreated, serious complications can occur, including permanent blindness or stroke. The topic for this podcast is temporal arteritis and our guest is Andy Abril, M.D., Chair of the Division of Rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. We’ll discuss the risk factors, presenting symptoms and complications of temporal arteritis, as well as the recommendations for establishing a diagnosis and initiating appropriate treatment.
Specific topics discussed:
Risk factors for temporal arteritis
Presenting symptoms
Complications of untreated temporal arteritis
Extra-cranial artery involvement of patients with temporal arteritis
Relationship of temporal arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica
Laboratory abnormalities in temporal arteritis
Importance of an early temporal artery biopsy in establishing a diagnosis
Treatment recommendations

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