For Further Reading
Giant Cell Arteritis
Giant cell arteritis (GCA)—a type of vasculitis—is a group of diseases whose typical feature is inflammation of blood vessels. The blood vessels most commonly involved are the arteries of the scalp and head (especially the arteries over the temples), which is why another term for GCA is “temporal arteritis.” GCA can overlap with another rheumatic disease called polymyalgia rheumatica, and symptoms of the two conditions can occur at the same time or separately. The causes of GCA and polymyalgia rheumatica are unknown.
The Symptoms or the Disease
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Physician, Rate Thyself
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Know Your Unknown Unknowns
Making life-or-death decisions based on unknown information is the challenge of medicine.
Science from our Sisters
Recommended reading from A&R and AC&R