Giant cell arteritis of the distal superficial femoral artery

Discussion:

Although giant cell arteritis (GCA) typically involves the extra-cranial arteries especially the superficial temporal, it can involve intracranial arteries especially the retinal as well as larger arteries including the aorta and its branches. The typical ultrasonic appearance is a cuff of hypoechoic tissue causing smooth luminal narrowing and increased flow velocities on duplex imaging.

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