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Deterioration of Giant Cell Arteritis With Corticosteroid Therapy
Arch Neurol 57:581-584, Staunton,H.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Progressively evolving occlusive strokes may occur following corticosteroid therapy in patients with GCA. In cerebrovascular complications, vascular occlusion occurs at sites of active vasculitis, usually within the vertebrobasilar system. It is not certain that the worsening of the condition following corticosteroid therapy is always coincidental, and an alternative possibility, namely a functional relationship between the initiation of coricosteroid therapy and clinical deterioration, should be borne in mind.
 
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