2011
DOI: 10.1038/eye.2011.295
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Carbon monoxide poisoning masquerading as giant cell arteritis

Abstract: Sir, Carbon monoxide poisoning masquerading as giant cell arteritisCase report A 67-year-old woman presented with left-sided blurred vision on a background of temporal headaches, arthralgia (shoulder and jaw), and malaise. She also described seeing grey patches, which lasted for minutes, and hearing whooshing sounds.Best corrected vision was 6/9 right and 6/12 left. Temporal arteries were tender on palpation. Ishihara test was normal, but subjectively red objects appeared 50% brighter through the left eye. Ocu… Show more

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