PMID: 9549125Apr 29, 1998Paper

Biopsy of the temporal artery

Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Società italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale
S Palma, C Zatti

Abstract

Horton temporal arteritis, or gigantocellular arteritis, is a panarteritis involving the mid-size and large arteries, in particular the temporal surface artery. This pathology is normally found in the elderly, particularly females. It can be manifest with some typical symptoms (i.e. cephalea, fever, visual disorders even leading to blindness mandibular claudication, high ESR, moderate anemia), there may be aspecific, atypical signs (i.e. only cephalea and fever, or widespread myalgia and artralgia) or it may arise following a cerebro-vascular accident. Treatment of this form of arteritis is based on the use of high doses of corticosteroids over a long period of time (at least 1-2 years). The present work describes a surgical technique for biopsying the temporal artery. The technique consists of withdrawal of a segment of the artery from the main branch and the frontal branch of the temporal surface artery. Since this form of arteritis often presents segmentary lesions, it is advisable to take a 4-5 cm sample so as to prevent false negatives. This simple surgical procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and is practically complication-free. The authors then discuss the indications for temporal artery biopsy and report 3...Continue Reading

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