Nir-Paz R, Gross A, Chajek-Shaul T
Department of Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
Ann Rheum Dis. 2002 Sep;61(9):832-3. doi: 10.1136/ard.61.9.832.
To study the prevalence and the clinical characterisation of jaw problems in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA).
the prevalence of such symptoms in patients with GCA was evaluated by performing a retrospective analysis of all patients with GCA and polymyalgia rheumatica who were diagnosed during admission to Hadassah University Hospital. Ten patients reported previously in the literature were also evaluated.
Six patients out of 88 (6.8%) had complaints of reduction in jaw opening. These six patients seemed to have a much more abrupt onset of disease with shorter duration until diagnosis, higher prevalence of eye involvement (50% v 27%), and a higher rate of positive pathology (100%).
Reduction in jaw opening in the appropriate setting may indicate the presence of GCA. This sign should not be overlooked in the presence of the claudication sign as it seems to reflect more severe GCA disease.
研究巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)患者颌部问题的患病率及临床特征。
通过对哈达萨大学医院入院时诊断为GCA和风湿性多肌痛的所有患者进行回顾性分析,评估此类症状在GCA患者中的患病率。还对文献中先前报道的10例患者进行了评估。
88例患者中有6例(6.8%)主诉张口受限。这6例患者的疾病起病似乎更为突然,诊断前病程较短,眼部受累患病率较高(50%对27%),病理阳性率较高(100%)。
在适当情况下张口受限可能提示存在GCA。在有跛行体征的情况下,不应忽视该体征,因为它似乎反映了更严重的GCA疾病。