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Medicina (Buenos Aires)

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Abstract

VAZQUEZ PIANZOLA, M. Lucía; BANFI, Wanda; LABORDE, Adrián  and  GARCIA PELLEGRINO, Rafael. Necrosis lingual como forma de presentación de arteritis temporal. Medicina (B. Aires) [online]. 2019, vol.79, n.6, pp.509-512. ISSN 0025-7680.

Giant cell arteritis is a systemic vasculitis that affects arteries of medium and large caliber, mainly the aorta artery and its main branches. It is more frequent in women older than 50 years. The most common symptoms are fever, jaw claudication, headache, hyperesthesia of the scalp and loss of vision with anterior ischemic optic nerve disease. But, in a minority of cases, less frequent symptoms are observed that delay and make more difficult the diagnosis. Here, we present the case of a 76-year-old woman who came to our consultation having pain in the oral cavity and presenting tongue and neck edema for 48 hours. She had also suffered from headaches during the previous month. Because the physical examination showed clinical signs of lingual ischemia, a presumptive diagnosis of ischemic involvement due to giant cell arteritis was considered. She started a treatment with systemic corticosteroids and a temporal artery biopsy was performed. We conclude, that giant cell arteritis should be suspected in patients presenting lingual ischemia symptoms in order to start the specific treatment early enough to avoid irreversible complications.

Keywords : Glossodynia; Giant cell arteritis; Temporal arteritis.

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