Facial nerve injury during temporal artery biopsy |
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Authors: | AR Gunawardene H Chant |
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Affiliation: | Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, UK |
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Abstract: | Temporal artery biopsy is considered the gold standard investigation of giant cell arteritis and is recommended in suspected cases despite a sensitivity of 81–91%. This review highlights the potential risk of facial nerve injury during temporal artery biopsy and introduces recent advances in the emerging role of imaging modalities. When these non-invasive techniques are used in conjunction with American College of Rheumatology scoring, which includes clinical features and biochemical test results, temporal artery biopsy may be avoided in selected cases. |
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Keywords: | Giant cell arteritis Biopsy Facial nerve Facial nerve injury Temporal artery |
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