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What is the definition or description of: giant cell arteritis?

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Dr. Alvin Wells answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Giant cell arteritis: Giant cell arteritis is considered a vasculitis where an individual's on body's immune cells attacked the lining of the large blood vessels. This may be associated with headaches, difficulty chewing, and in severe cases visual changes and even visual loss. This is an area routinely handled by a rheumatologist. I am happy to do a consult if needed.

Answered 12/18/2016

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