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[Temporal arteritis--diagnosis and therapeutic control].

C Ulrich1, D Ulrich, M Kornotzki

  • 1Klinik für Augenkrankheiten, Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig.

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|September 15, 1988
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Noninvasive Oculo-Oscillo-Dynamography (OODG), Orbita-Dynamography (ODG), and Temporalis-Dynamography (TDG) effectively diagnose temporal arteritis. These methods reveal characteristic vascular changes and monitor treatment response in patients with Morbus Horton.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Medicine
  • Ophthalmology
  • Rheumatology

Context:

  • Temporal arteritis (Morbus Horton) is an inflammatory condition affecting cranial arteries.
  • Accurate diagnosis and monitoring are crucial for preventing complications like vision loss.
  • Noninvasive diagnostic tools are needed to complement existing methods.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of Oculo-Oscillo-Dynamography (OODG), Orbita-Dynamography (ODG), and Temporalis-Dynamography (TDG) in diagnosing temporal arteritis.
  • To characterize the vascular alterations in temporal arteritis using these noninvasive techniques.
  • To assess the utility of these methods for monitoring therapeutic responses and detecting relapses.

Summary:

  • 33 patients with temporal arteritis underwent noninvasive OODG, ODG, and TDG.

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  • These methods identified characteristic reductions in pulse volume and blood pressure, indicating stenosing and occluding vascular processes.
  • The techniques accurately diagnosed all cases, with findings correlating with histological confirmation and showing improvement with prednisolone treatment.
  • Impact:

    • Combined OODG, ODG, and TDG offer a highly reliable, noninvasive method for diagnosing temporal arteritis.
    • These well-tolerated, repeatable examinations are valuable for disease monitoring and detecting relapses.
    • The findings suggest a typical progression of arteritis from external to internal carotid artery branches.