Active giant cell arteritis with cerebral involvement. Findings following four years of corticosteroid therapy
A. B. Fulton, R. V. Lee, L. M. Jampol, J. L. Keltner and D. M. Albert
A patient had continued active giant cell arteritis proved on biopsy four
years after the initial diagnosis of temporal arteritis. The patient had
had erythrocyte sedimentation rates within the normal range and had been
receiving corticosteroids without interruption for four years. Central
nervous system symptoms occurred three and four years after the initial
diagnosis.