An unusual presentation of giant cell arteritis

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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a chronic vasculitis that typically presents with headache, fever and polymyalgia although atypical presentations are known. We present a case of GCA with nonproductive cough and pyrexia of unknown origin emphasizing this atypical nature of presentation. We report a rare association of GCA with granulomatous hepatitis. We also support the use of PET scanning in diagnosing and monitoring this condition. Copyright © 2012 Siddhesh Prabhavalkar et al.

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Prabhavalkar, S., Bogusz, P., Merard, R., & Gormley, M. (2012). An unusual presentation of giant cell arteritis. Case Reports in Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/498174

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