Apport de l’écho-doppler pour le diagnostic d’artérite à cellules géantes = [Contribution of Doppler ultrasound for the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis].
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Auteurs |
Marina Rinagel Emmanuel Chatelus Laurent Arnaud Sandrine Jousse-Joulin |
Unité de recherche du site |
Immuno-Rhumatologie moléculaire - IRM - UMRS1109 |
Langue |
fr |
Volume |
48 |
Numéro |
9 |
Date de première publication |
2019-09 |
Titre de la source (revue, livre…) |
Presse Médicale |
Résumé |
Ultrasound is a useful imaging modality for the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis. Ultrasound of temporal arteries is recommended as the first imaging modality in patients with suspected predominantly cranial giant cell arteritis. The thickening of Show moreUltrasound is a useful imaging modality for the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis. Ultrasound of temporal arteries is recommended as the first imaging modality in patients with suspected predominantly cranial giant cell arteritis. The thickening of the arterial wall (halo sign) is the ultrasound finding most suggestive of giant cell arteritis. In patients in whom there is a high clinical suspicion of giant cell arteritis and a halo sign, the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis may be made without temporal artery biopsy. Show less |
DOI | 10.1016/j.lpm.2019.06.004 |
Titre abrégé de la source |
Presse Med |
Type de publication |
journal article |
Type de publication |
ACL |
Domaine |
Aucun |
PMID | 31327543 |
Unité de recherche extérieure au site |
Centre national de référence des maladies systémiques rares Est Sud-Ouest (RESO), hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, service de rhumatologie, 67000 Strasbourg, France |
Fonction |
aut |
Audience |
Non spécifiée |
URL | https://univoak.eu/islandora/object/islandora:89617 |