Role of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of temporal arteritis
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 97(12), pp. 1765–1771
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Abstract
Duplex ultrasonography was relatively accurate for diagnosing temporal arteritis. It should become the first-line investigation, with biopsy reserved for patients with a negative scan.
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