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. 1991 Sep;10(3):294-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF02208693.

Liver scan abnormalities in polymyalgia rheumatica/giant cell arteritis

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Liver scan abnormalities in polymyalgia rheumatica/giant cell arteritis

V Kyle et al. Clin Rheumatol. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

Liver involvement in polymyalgia rheumatica/giant cell arteritis (PMR/GCA) before treatment and during follow-up of up to 3 1/2 years was assessed in 74 patients clinically, with liver function tests, isotope scans and blood flow studies. Twenty-seven patients had elevated alkaline phosphatase levels which fell to normal after 2.6 weeks treatment. Both PMR and GCA patients were affected, the latter more commonly. Isotope scans were abnormal in 7 of 29 patients and remained abnormal on follow-up. The arterial fraction of hepatic flow was significantly reduced in GCA patients in comparison with those having PMR only; values became normal after treatment. These abnormalities may be due to hepatic arteritis.

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