Giant cell arteritis presenting with unilateral sixth nerve palsy
- PMID: 37221002
- PMCID: PMC10230926
- DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2022-253484
Giant cell arteritis presenting with unilateral sixth nerve palsy
Abstract
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) usually presents with headache, scalp tenderness and raised inflammatory markers. GCA presenting with a clinically evident cranial nerve palsy is rare and may result in a delayed or missed diagnosis if not suspected. We present the rare case of a woman in her 70s with histologically confirmed GCA presenting with a unilateral sixth nerve palsy, which responded to treatment with high-dose oral prednisolone.
Keywords: Cranial nerves; Vasculitis.
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