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by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine J Ultrasound Med 23:1493-1498 0278-4297 The Role of Color Duplex Sonography in the Diagnosis of Giant Cell ArteritisDepartment of Vascular Surgery (A.R.-V., R.V.-C., M.A.C.-C.) and Rheumatology Unit (V.P.-D.), Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Antonio Romera-Villegas, MD, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Feixa Llarga s/n LHospitalet Llobregat, 08907 Barcelona, Spain. E-mail: 29072arv{at}comb.es.
Objective. To determine the clinical usefulness of color duplex sonography in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis as an alternative to temporal artery biopsy. Methods. From May 1998 to November 2002, 68 consecutive patients seen in our hospital with a clinical suggestion of active temporal arteritis were included. Forty-eight patients were female and 20 were male, with a mean age of 77 years. Color duplex sonography with a linear array transducer (510 MHz) was used to assess temporal artery morphologic characteristics before a biopsy was performed. The main sonographic criterion for a positive diagnosis was visualization of a hypoechoic halo around the temporal artery. These data were compared with pathologic findings. The
Key Words: diagnosis Doppler sonography temporal arteritis Abbreviations: ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate GCA, giant cell arteritis PSV, peak systolic velocity This article has been cited by other articles:
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