Imaging studies play a central role in diagnosing and monitoring giant-cell and Takayasu arteritis. Deep, large vessels can be examined by CT or MRI, while colour Doppler ultrasound and MRI have been used with promising results to investigate the temporal arteries. Positron emission tomography is very sensitive in detecting large-vessel inflammation, although it does not delineate the vessel wall. Imaging procedures can also be used to monitor the disease course. However, imaging signs of inflammation may sometimes persist despite clinical remission and, conversely, seemingly unaffected vessels may develop alterations later on.

Role of imaging studies in the diagnosis and follow-up of large-vessel vasculitis: an update / Pipitone, N; Versari, A; Salvarani, Carlo. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0332. - 47:(2008), pp. 403-408. [10.1093/rheumatology/kem379]

Role of imaging studies in the diagnosis and follow-up of large-vessel vasculitis: an update

SALVARANI, CARLO
2008

Abstract

Imaging studies play a central role in diagnosing and monitoring giant-cell and Takayasu arteritis. Deep, large vessels can be examined by CT or MRI, while colour Doppler ultrasound and MRI have been used with promising results to investigate the temporal arteries. Positron emission tomography is very sensitive in detecting large-vessel inflammation, although it does not delineate the vessel wall. Imaging procedures can also be used to monitor the disease course. However, imaging signs of inflammation may sometimes persist despite clinical remission and, conversely, seemingly unaffected vessels may develop alterations later on.
2008
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403
408
Role of imaging studies in the diagnosis and follow-up of large-vessel vasculitis: an update / Pipitone, N; Versari, A; Salvarani, Carlo. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0332. - 47:(2008), pp. 403-408. [10.1093/rheumatology/kem379]
Pipitone, N; Versari, A; Salvarani, Carlo
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