Case Report

Acute Bilateral Ischemia of Fingers: An Unusual Complication of Temporal Arteritis

Authors: Warit Jithpratuck, MD, William M. Wason, MD, PhD, Yasmin Elshenawy, MD

Abstract

We describe the case of a patient with documented temporal arteritis, who presented two years into her course with acute digital ischemia, presumed secondary to small vessel vasculitis. To our knowledge, this complication of temporal arteritis has not been previously reported.

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