1. [Anatomoclinical results of temporal artery biopsies at a university hospital in Argentina]
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De la Torre ML, Kostianovsky A, and Pisoni CN
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Argentina, Biopsy methods, Female, Hospitals, University, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Giant Cell Arteritis pathology, Temporal Arteries pathology
- Abstract
Introduction: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most frequent systemic vasculitis in patients older than 50 years. The diagnosis is based on the clinical history, laboratory findings and imaging studies associated with a temporal artery biopsy (TAB). However, the biopsy result could be inconclusive in up to 40% of the cases. The aim of this study was to review the current management of the patients with clinical suspect of GCA in the university hospital CEMIC in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and correlate the disease behavior with the TAB result., Methods: Retrospective study that reviewed consecutive patients to whom a TAB was made in an 11-year period (2005-2016). Clinical and pathology reports were reviewed. Descriptive statistics were performed. Quantitative variables were described as mean (S.D.) or median [range or inter- quartile range (IQR)] and qualitative variables as number (%). To compare the characteristics of the groups, bivariate analyzes were performed using contingency tables and logistic regression models if necessary., Results: Sixty three patients were included, 68% women. The mean age was 72 years old (SD 8.4). Seventeen biopsies (26.9%) were positive for GCA. The average post fixation length was 1.68 cm (SD 1.2). Patients were divided into 3 groups taking into account the result of the TAB, the ACR criteria and the imaging studies. We could not identify predictors of biopsy positivity. The group of patients with GCA and negative TAB showed a higher percentage of patients with abnormal temporal artery at physical examination., Conclusion: The TAB positive percentage (26.9%) was similar to the reported in other series as well as the post fixation length. We could not identify predictors of biopsy positivity., (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)
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- 2020
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