Journal of the American Dental AssociationAllen, DT, Voytovich, MC, Allen, JC (2000) Painful chewing and blindness: signs and symptoms of temporal arteritis. J Am Dent Assoc 131: pp. 1738-1741Allen DT, Voytovich MC, Allen JC (2000) Painful chewing and blindness: signs and symptoms of ...
Giant-cell arteritis is a polysymptomatic disease of the elderly. Systemic symptomatology includes headaches, arthralgias, myalgias, tender temporal arteries, jaw claudication, low-grade fever, anemia, anorexia, malaise, and weight loss. Visual loss from anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and diplopia...
Temporal arteritis: iconodiagnosis in two 16th-century works of art, and a brief review of the medical and artistic literature 2024, Neurological Sciences Two portraits of Celestin Medović as a starting point in considering the possibility of diagnosing bilateral blepharoptosis 2024, Lijecnicki Vjes...
Temporal and spatial variations in maximum river discharge from a new Russian data set [1]聽Floods cause more damage in Russia than any other natural disaster, and future climate model projections suggest that the frequency and magnitude of e... A.,I.,Shiklomanov,... - 《Journal of Geophys...
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Due to chronic localized retinal edema, develops between the junction of the normal and edematous retina. 2,3 Features: Deep yellow-white deposits with sharp well-defined margins, usually between the temporal arcades. Accumulation may occur in a circinate pattern - a ring around a group of ...
Temporal arteritis Hypoperfusion (hypovolemia, hypotension, hyperviscosity) Inflammatory Optic neuritis Retrobulbar neuritis Multiple sclerosis Miscellaneous Trauma Ocular migraine Retinal detachment Papilledema Vitreous hemorrhage Table 4: Binocular Blindness Differential list for binocular blindn...
A patient with temporal arteritis developed a variety of ischaemic lesions in the eyes. Infarction of the inner retina and optic nerve head was delineated on presentation by white swelling in the retinal nerve fibre layer. The role of interrupted axoplasmic transport in the production of this sign...
Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis, is the most common vasculitis in adults older than 50 years, with an incidence of approximately 18 per 100,000 per year. (1) It affects women four times more often than it affects men and...
Giant-cell arteritis is a polysymptomatic disease of the elderly. Systemic symptomatology includes headaches, arthralgias, myalgias, tender temporal arteries, jaw claudication, low-grade fever, anemia, anorexia, malaise, and weight loss. Visual loss from anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and diplopia...