Age and hypertension are associated with increased risks for cranial ischemic complications in GCA, while anticoagulant therapy may offer protective benefits.
Mortality rates among patients with GCA in Spain are similar to that of the general population, with older age and male sex linked to higher mortality.
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Based on the histopathological findings, the diagnosis was ... as necrotizing arteritis. 2 The literature has only one mention of the possibility of this condition manifesting granulomatous ...
Sustained drug-free remission (SDFR) is rare in giant cell arteritis (GCA), achieved by roughly 21% of patients after an average of 3 years, with relapses and glucocorticoid (GC) bolus use at ...
Abstract: Semiconductor devices that exhibit a negative differential resistance (NDR ... In this work a novel FeFET designed to achieve giant NDR behavior is investigated via TCAD simulation, and is ...
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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is characterized by granulomatous inflammation of medium to large sized blood vessels. GCA is the most prevalent vasculitis, occurring in about 10 patients per 100,000 (1).
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