2020
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.5911
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Fri0201 ophthalmological Features at Diagnosis and in Recurrences in Patients With Giant Cell Arteritis Confirmed by Biopsy in a Tertiary Hospital

Abstract: Background:Giant cell arteritis (GCA) presents with visual symptoms in approximately 37%1of patients at diagnosis. Patients with visual symptoms present, according to some series, lower levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) at diagnosis and associate less headache, fever, cranial nodules or polymyalgia (PM).Relapses despite glucocorticoid treatment (GC) are frequent (40-60%). Visual symptoms are very rare in relapses (0% in several series). Since most series focus on northern European populations, it is interesti… Show more

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