1The Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2St. Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:
A patient with systemic symptoms but no visual loss was investigated for suspected giant cell arteritis. Initial temporal artery biopsy was reported as negative; however, she returned with visual loss 2 months later, and the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis was confirmed with a subsequent biopsy. In hindsight, signs suggestive of the disease were present in the original biopsy, although the usual diagnostic features were absent.