G. Nesher et al., TRENDS IN THE CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF TEMPORAL ARTERITIS IN ISRAEL -REFLECTION OF INCREASED PHYSICIAN AWARENESS, Clinical rheumatology, 15(5), 1996, pp. 483-485
We have noticed significant changes in the clinical presentation in pa
tients diagnosed with temporal arteritis in Israel between 1980-1992 c
ompared to patients diagnosed prior to 1977, At the time of diagnosis
57% of the patients were older than 75 years, compared to only 23% wit
hin this age group in the previous period, There was an increase in th
e number of nonspecific and unusual presenting symptoms such as weakne
ss, respiratory and neurological symptomatology, and a decreased propo
rtion of patients presenting with the ''classical'' manifestation such
as headaches, temporal tenderness and visual symptoms, The time from
presentation to diagnosis was shortened significantly, It is suggested
that these changes are largely due to the increasing awareness among
physicians to the various manifestations of this conditions.