Giant cell arteritis diagnoses made via temporal artery ultrasound maintained at 2 years
All diagnoses of giant cell arteritis made through temporal artery ultrasound were unchanged at 1 month — and at 2 years, for those with available data — in a study published in Annals of Internal Medicine.“Unilateral temporal artery biopsy has been recommended as the first-line examination [for potential GCA],” Guillaume Denis, MD, of the department of internal medicine