Giant Cell Arteritis || Superficial Temporal Artery Doppler || Ultrasound || Case 243
Clinical Features:
A 36 years old female patient came with severe headache, more over the right frontal region.
Ultrasound Features:
Bilateral superficial temporal arteries appear increased in diameter, tortuous in course with circumferential hypoechoic edematous wall thickening causing luminal narrowing.
Pulse wave Doppler shows normal flow with a wellrepresented diastolic component.
Remember:
In case of temporal arteritis, the patient will show you the artery as a painful area.
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