• Recenti Prog Med · Oct 1992

    Case Reports

    [Horton's bitemporal arteritis. A case report].

    • G Carmenini, S Martusciello, F Di Maio, A Scioli, M Nicoletti, and F Meloni.
    • Instituto di I Clinica medica, Università La Sapienza, Roma.
    • Recenti Prog Med. 1992 Oct 1; 83 (10): 559-63.

    AbstractThe authors report a case of Horton's arteritis in a woman (aged 76) presented some peculiarities. The arteritis simultaneously interested both superficial temporal arteries; in a second time caused a bilateral "claudicatio masticationis"; induced a worsening of extrapyramidal symptoms from which the patient had been suffering for many years, due to the possible involvement also of the endocranial arteries. The histologic picture on a biopsy of the left temporal artery was typical of the Horton's disease, but without giant cells; the authors suppose that this is due to a therapy with FANS administered before carrying out the biopsy. The patient was treated with cortisone per os at a low dosage, causing a quick regression of the symptoms and a normalization of the laboratory tests. Also this result differs from what most authors have observed: they maintain that Horton's arteritis has become rather resistant to the cortisone therapy and required high dosage for a very long time. The authors maintain that precocity of diagnosis and an immediate treatment can influence in a significant way the course of the disease.

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