“…Earlier referred to as a temporal arteritis, GCA (or Horton's disease) is considered the most common systemic vasculitis in the individuals over 50 years of age [4,[17][18]26] or, more generally, in adults [13,16]. GCA's principal epidemiological indices are rather varied: they are high in the West, especially in the Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Great Britain, among the Caucasian population, and quite low in Asia and Africa [6, [27][28]. These discrepancies could be attributed in part to the imperfect nomenclature, diagnostic methodology, and factual data registering.…”