Samantha Currie, Seamus J Linnane
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 69(11): 650
(Nov 2008)
Giant cell arteritis is often associated with constitutional symptoms, headache and visual disturbances. Respiratory symptoms as a first presentation are infrequent. Large vessel vasculitides should be a differential of persistent cough with evidence of a chronic inflammatory process in the presence of normal chest radiography, pulmonary function and bronchoscopy.
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