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An Immunohistopathologic Study to Profile the Folate Receptor Beta Macrophage and Vascular Immune Microenvironment in Giant Cell Arteritis
Published on: February 8, 2019
Scalp vein thrombosis mimicking giant cell arteritis relapse
S Audia1, N Falvo, V Leguy-Seguin
1Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, University Hospital, Dijon, France. sylvain.audia@chu-dijon.fr
Abstract:
Scalp vein thrombosis is an unusual complication during giant cell arteritis. Revealed by headache, it can be misdiagnosed as a disease relapse. An ultrasound scan should rapidly be performed to make the diagnosis, avoiding inappropriate treatment escalation.
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