Arteritis
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inflammation of an artery.
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- Arteritis is a condition which can cause sudden loss of sight in one eye.
- What giant cell arteritis is A biopsy shows diffuse inflammation of the temporal artery Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a type of vasculitis or arteritis, a group of diseases whose typical feature is inflammation of blood vessels.
- The major concern with temporal arteritis is vision loss, although if allowed to progress, it may affect arteries in other areas of the body.
- Description Also known as temporal arteritis or cranial arteritis, giant cell arteritis is the most common form of vasculitis that occurs in adults.
- Takayasus arteritis is occasionally called pulseless disease, because of the difficulty in detecting peripheral pulses that sometimes occurs as a result of the vascular narrowings.
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