Introduction: Temporal arteritis
Temporal arteritis: Inflamed head artery causing headache.
Temporal arteritis: Temporal arteritis (also called cranial or giant cell arteritis) is an inflammation of the temporal artery (which runs over the temple, beside the eye). 1
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Footnotes:
1. excerpt from NINDS Vasculitis including Temporal Arteritis Information Page: NINDS
Last revision: June 19, 2003
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