2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-018-04407-y
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Concomitant association of giant cell arteritis and malignancy: a multicenter retrospective case-control study

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“…5 In a retrospective study, Deshayes did not found association between any particular cancer type and GCA but found that only 4% ran a paraneoplastic course. 2 Solans-Laqué stated that tumor recurrence should be suspected in older patients with new-onset vasculitis or relapsing vasculitis. 3…”
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“…5 In a retrospective study, Deshayes did not found association between any particular cancer type and GCA but found that only 4% ran a paraneoplastic course. 2 Solans-Laqué stated that tumor recurrence should be suspected in older patients with new-onset vasculitis or relapsing vasculitis. 3…”
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“…Ji followed 3941 patients admitted with CGA and polymyalgia rheumatica and found an incidence excess of 19% of cancer in those patients, mostly in the first year after the diagnosis but found no excess of mortality 5 . In a retrospective study, Deshayes did not found association between any particular cancer type and GCA but found that only 4% ran a paraneoplastic course 2 . Solans‐Laqué stated that tumor recurrence should be suspected in older patients with new‐onset vasculitis or relapsing vasculitis 3…”
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“…The temporal ultrasonography with doppler of the temporal arteries showing a segmental edematous halo has a high sensitivity and specificity and the diagnosis can be made with this technique [1]. There is evidence that some auto-immune diseases have some relationship with certain types of cancer, mostly hematologic cancers [2]. Some types of vasculitis are more prone to be related with cancer, but this relationship is rare and paraneoplastic vasculitis represent only 5% [3].…”
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