Toshio Kawamoto, Michihiro Ogasawara, Go Murayama, Yuko Matsuki-Muramoto, Eri Hayashi, Mariko Harada, Makio Kusaoi, Masakazu Matsushita, Ken Yamaji, Naoto Tamura
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欧洲抗风湿病联盟(European League Against Rheumatism)和美国风湿病学会(American College of Rheumatology)指出,血管超声波检查(v-US)上的晕轮征与巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)的诊断相关,其作用等同于颞动脉活检。然而,关于糖皮质激素(GC)治疗后血管超声检查结果的变化,目前只有少数报道。我们报告了一例 GCA 患者在接受 GC 治疗后 v-US 结果的转变。该患者的症状进展迅速,令人担忧会失明。接受 GC 治疗后,我们首先观察到头痛和视力障碍症状在 1 周内有所改善,随后实验室检查结果在 2 周内迅速改善。随后,两个多月后,v-US 结果也有所改善。总之,这些研究结果表明,临床症状的改善与颞动脉的 v-US 结果之间存在关联。此外,本病例还表明,在进行 GC 治疗前,定期检查 v-US 结果有助于评估血管壁厚度明显的 GCA。
Transitions in vascular ultrasonography findings of temporal arteritis in a GCA case with progressive temporal headache and visual impairment.
The European League Against Rheumatism and the American College of Rheumatology have stated that the halo sign on vascular ultrasonography (v-US) is relevant in diagnosing giant cell arteritis (GCA) and is equivalent to temporal artery biopsy. However, there are only a few reports about transitions in v-US findings after glucocorticoid (GC) therapy. We report the transitions in the v-US findings in a case of GCA after GC therapy. The patient had rapidly progressive symptoms, and there were concerns about blindness. After GC therapy, we first observed improvement in headache and visual impairment symptoms within 1 week, followed by rapid improvement in laboratory findings within 2 weeks. Subsequently, there were improvements in v-US findings after more than 2 months. In conclusion, these findings showed a dissociation between improvements in clinical symptoms and v-US findings of the temporal artery. Additionally, this case suggests that regular examination of v-US findings is useful in evaluating GCA with evident vascular wall thickness before GC therapy.