A case of giant cell arteritis lacking typical symptoms presenting with recurrent cerebellar infarctions: A case report and case-based review

Ryuichiro Hiyama,Hiroshi Oiwa, Yukari Kanou, Shiho Nishibe,Tomoyuki Kono,Eiichi Nomura

MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY CASE REPORTS(2022)

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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) occasionally presents with ischaemic stroke. Generally, symptoms related to GCA or elevated levels of inflammation markers would be a clue for the diagnosis of GCA. However, we encountered a rare case of GCA that presented with recurrent cerebellar infarctions without symptoms related to GCA (headache, fever, or jaw claudication). Furthermore, C-reactive protein levels, measured at the time of two of the stroke attacks, were within the normal range. On physical examination, the temporal arteries were prominent and weakly pulsatile. Temporal artery ultrasonography showed halo signs, and temporal artery biopsy revealed GCA. To our knowledge, this is the first case of GCA presenting with recurrent ischaemic stroke lacking GCA features but diagnosed before death. Considering this case-based review, we suggest that GCA may have been missed in elderly patients with ischaemic stroke, especially in those with posterior circulation infarction. Therefore, physical examination of the temporal arteries, temporal artery ultrasonography, and vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging may be useful in those patients.
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Giant cell arteritis, temporal artery ultrasonography, temporal artery biopsy, C-reactive protein, headache, vessel wall MRI
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