The sensation of facial swelling in temporal arteritis: A predictor for the development of visual disturbance

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Abstract

The sensation of facial swelling in temporal arteritis may be an important predictor of the development of visual disturbance. A clinical report of two patients who developed a sensation of puffiness of the face without altered facial appearance, as a presenting symptom of temporal arteritis with visual disturbance is presented. This symptom, though documented previously by us, has not been identified before as a predictor of visual disturbance.

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Friedman, G., & Friedman, B. (1986). The sensation of facial swelling in temporal arteritis: A predictor for the development of visual disturbance. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 62(733), 1019–1020. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.62.733.1019

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