Table 3.
Summary of the ultrasonographic findings in 47 patients with giant cell arteritis and 33 patients with other diagnoses and neuroophthalmological complications and 85 patients with giant cell arteritis without neuroophthalmological complications
Diagnosis | Patients | Dopplersonography periorbital arteries | CDS temporal artery | CDS carotid artery | CDS vertebral artery | ||||
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giant cell arteritis with NOC | 47 | abn GCA | n = 15 (32%) | halo | n = 23 (49%) | halo | n = 1 (2%) | halo | n = 4 (9%) |
abn ICA occl | n = 3 (6%) | halo + stenosis | n = 15 (32%) | plaques | n = 36 (77%) | halo + stenosis | n = 1 (2%) | ||
normal | n = 29 (62%) | normal | n = 9 (19%) | stenosis ≥50% | n = 4 (9%) | stenosis ≥ 50% | n = 0 | ||
normal | n = 6 (13%) | normal | n = 42 (89%) | ||||||
giant cell arteritis without NOC | 85 | abn GCA | n = 4 (5%) | halo | n = 36 (42%) | halo | n = 5 (6%) | halo | n = 4 (5%) |
abn ICA occl | n = 2 (2%) | halo + stenosis | n = 17 (20%) | plaques | n = 54 (64%) | halo + stenosis | n = 2 (2%) | ||
normal | n = 79 (93%) | normal | n = 32 (38%) | stenosis ≥ 50% | n = 6 (7%) | stenosis ≥ 50% | n = 6 (7%) | ||
normal | n = 20 (24%) | normal | n = 73 (86%) | ||||||
other diagnoses with NOC | 33 | abn GCA | n = 0 | halo | n = 3 (9%) | halo | n = 0 | halo | n = 0 |
abn ICA occl | n = 3 (9%) | halo + stenosis | n = 0 | plaques | n = 23 (70%) | halo + stenosis | n = 0 | ||
normal | n = 30 (91%) | normal | n = 30 (91%) | stenosis ≥ 50% | n = 9 (27%) | stenosis ≥ 50% | n = 2 (6%) | ||
normal | n = 1 (3%) | normal | n = 31 (94%) |
Abbreviations: abn GCA, abnormalities typical for GCA; abn ICA occl, abnormalities typical for internal carotid artery occlusion; CDS, color duplex sonography