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The diagnosis and management of temporal arteritis

, BMed MD, , MBBS, , BMed, , BMed MD, , BMed, , FRACP, , FRCPA PhD & , FRACS FRANZCO PhD show all
Pages 572-582 | Received 04 May 2019, Accepted 07 Aug 2019, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Temporal arteritis (TA), or giant cell arteritis, is a systemic autoimmune vasculitis affecting patients over 50-years of age. It can cause rapid, irreversible bilateral vision loss in older adults and is therefore considered an ophthalmological emergency. Many of the symptoms and signs of TA can be vague, non‐specific and gradual in onset, often leading to a delayed or inaccurate diagnosis. As such, it is important for a wide variety of primary optometrists and health practitioners to maintain a robust understanding of the clinical presentation, key investigations and time‐sensitive management of this disease, as early initiation of treatment for TA can be vision‐ and life‐saving.

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