Temporal arteritis presenting as third nerve palsy - a case report and review of literature
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Rheumatology international
Abstract
Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA), also known as Temporal Arteritis, is a type of large vessel vasculitis primarily affecting the elderly population. It typically manifests with headaches, visual impairment, and jaw claudication. Although third nerve palsy as the primary presentation of GCA is rare, it has been reported in previous instances. In this report, we describe the case of a patient presenting with pupil-sparing third nerve palsy, ultimately diagnosed with GCA, and successfully managed with steroids and tocilizumab. A lady in her 80s with past medical history of well-controlled hypertension, bladder cancer in remission, a twenty-pack year smoking history, cervical and lumbar spine stenosis, and recent immunizations presented with acute onset of right-sided pupil-sparing third nerve palsy. Labs were pertinent for an elevated ESR and CRP. Brain imaging was without acute abnormalities. A temporal artery biopsy established evidence of healed arteritis and a diagnosis of GCA was made. The patient was treated with pulse-dose steroids followed by an oral steroid taper and tocilizumab. At one month follow-up, there was partial resolution in her ophthalmoplegia. We underscore the importance of considering temporal arteritis as a potential cause of third nerve palsy in the elderly before attributing it solely to microvascular ischemia, particularly in patients with constitutional features. Additionally, in our comprehensive literature review, we aim to consolidate the existing data from similar presentations, shedding light on the clinical manifestation and disease trajectory.
First Page
2245
Last Page
2251
DOI
10.1007/s00296-024-05604-6
Publication Date
10-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Arya Pv, Akhila; Madathanapalli, Krishnasai Abhishek; Tenezaca, Felipe Carrasco; and Wang, Andrew, "Temporal arteritis presenting as third nerve palsy - a case report and review of literature" (2024). Internal Medicine. 117.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/internal_medicine/117
Identifier
38739224 (pubmed); 10.1007/s00296-024-05604-6 (doi); 10.1007/s00296-024-05604-6 (pii)