Temporal arteritis
Temporal arteritis
temporal arteritis
Noun
1. inflammation of the temporal arteries; characterized by headaches and difficulty chewing and (sometimes) visual impairment
(hypernym) arteritis
Temporal arteritis
Also called giant cell arteritis or cranial arteritis, this is a serious disease characterized by inflammation of the walls of the blood vessels (vasculitis). The vessels affected by inflammation are the arteries (hence the name "arteritis"). The age of affected patients is usually over 50 years of age. Giant cell arteritis can lead to blindness and/or stroke. It is detected by a biopsy of an artery. It is treated with high dose cortisone-related medications.