storartärvaskulit
Storartärvaskulit, also known as giant cell arteritis (GCA) or temporal arteritis, is a form of vasculitis, which is inflammation of the blood vessels. It specifically affects the large arteries of the body, most commonly the aorta and its branches. The temporal arteries, located on the sides of the head, are frequently involved, leading to the common name "temporal arteritis." This condition primarily affects individuals over the age of 50, with a higher prevalence in women and those of Northern European descent.
The exact cause of storartärvaskulit is not fully understood but is thought to be an autoimmune disorder
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical examination, blood tests to detect inflammation (such as elevated