Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant-Cell Arteritis

Carlo Salvarani, Fabrizio Cantini(Nuovo Ospedale di Prato), Luigi Boiardi, Gene G. Hunder(Mayo Clinic in Arizona)
New England Journal of Medicine
July 25, 2002
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Abstract

Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory disorder manifested principally by stiffness of the neck, shoulder girdle, and pelvic girdle; giant-cell (or temporal) arteritis affects the cranial branches of arteries arising from the aortic arch. The two conditions are believed to be linked and may occur together. Giant-cell arteritis is a serious disorder that can cause blindness as a result of ischemia of the optic nerve or retina. Both disorders respond to corticosteroid therapy. This comprehensive article reviews the clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, and treatment of these disorders.


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