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Temporal arteritis causing admission to hospital in Auckland
Abstract:
A restrospective eight year review of patients hospitalised with temporal arteritis in Auckland shows that the features of the disease were headache, tender swollen temporal arteries, weight loss and fever very common, and blindness occurred in a quarter of the patients with definite temporal arteritis. The importance of making the diagnosis is discussed.
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