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CHAPTER 6: COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF 93 PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA ARTERITICA FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHO‐ANATOMICAL POINT OF VIEW

CHAPTER 6: COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF 93 PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA ARTERITICA FROM A CLINICAL... CHAPTER 6 COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF 93 PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA ARTERITICA FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHO-ANATOMICAL POINT OF VIEW also inflammatory changes in the aorta and several iOTA1 NUMBER large arteries. This case has been described as No 6 in a previous publication (Hamrin et al. 1968). In 3 of the cases from which biopsy specimens had BIOPSY OF TEMPORAL been obtained and in which autopsy was done, post- ARitRV DONE ARTERY NOT DONE mortem examination showed no signs of arteritis, namely in 2 of the cases in which biopsy of the temporal artery had shown nothing remarkable and in one in which it had exhibited arteritis. Of ARTERlTlS NO ARTCRITIS the 9 patients from whom no biopsy specimens were obtained, 2 died, and at post-mortem both were found to have had disseminated arteritis. One DEAD OFAD DEAD of these patients (No 49) was a woman who was 74 years at onset and who died from intestinal gangrene 6 years after the onset of PMA. This case PdST POST MORTEM MORTEM MORTEM was included as No 5 in the above mentioned pre- vious publication (Hamrin et al. 1968). In the other ARTLRITIS case (No 91) the patient was 71 years http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Internal Medicine Wiley

CHAPTER 6: COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF 93 PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA ARTERITICA FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHO‐ANATOMICAL POINT OF VIEW

Journal of Internal Medicine , Volume 191 (S533) – Dec 12, 1972

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"Copyright © 1972 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company"
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0954-6820
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1365-2796
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10.1111/j.0954-6820.1972.tb15603.x
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Abstract

CHAPTER 6 COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF 93 PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA ARTERITICA FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHO-ANATOMICAL POINT OF VIEW also inflammatory changes in the aorta and several iOTA1 NUMBER large arteries. This case has been described as No 6 in a previous publication (Hamrin et al. 1968). In 3 of the cases from which biopsy specimens had BIOPSY OF TEMPORAL been obtained and in which autopsy was done, post- ARitRV DONE ARTERY NOT DONE mortem examination showed no signs of arteritis, namely in 2 of the cases in which biopsy of the temporal artery had shown nothing remarkable and in one in which it had exhibited arteritis. Of ARTERlTlS NO ARTCRITIS the 9 patients from whom no biopsy specimens were obtained, 2 died, and at post-mortem both were found to have had disseminated arteritis. One DEAD OFAD DEAD of these patients (No 49) was a woman who was 74 years at onset and who died from intestinal gangrene 6 years after the onset of PMA. This case PdST POST MORTEM MORTEM MORTEM was included as No 5 in the above mentioned pre- vious publication (Hamrin et al. 1968). In the other ARTLRITIS case (No 91) the patient was 71 years

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Journal of Internal MedicineWiley

Published: Dec 12, 1972

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